Fence Repair & Replacement
Fast, reliable fence repairs and complete replacements that restore your property's security and appearance.

When to Repair vs Replace Your Fence
Deciding between repair and replacement depends on the extent of damage, age of your fence, and long-term costs. A few broken boards or a leaning post can usually be repaired quickly and affordably. But if your fence is rotting in multiple places, has widespread damage, or is over 20 years old, replacement often makes more sense.
We help you make this decision during our inspection. If repairs will cost more than half the price of a new fence, or if you will need more repairs in a year or two, we recommend replacement. This saves you money and frustration in the long run. On the other hand, if the damage is isolated and the rest of your fence is solid, repair is the smart choice.
Age matters too. Wood fences typically last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. Vinyl and aluminum fences can last 30 years or more. If your fence is nearing the end of its lifespan, investing in repairs might just be delaying the inevitable. We give you honest advice based on what makes the most sense for your situation. Visit our homepage to learn more about our services.
Common Fence Problems We Fix
Fences face constant stress from weather, pests, and everyday wear. Here are the most common issues we repair for homeowners in Pike Road.
Leaning or Sagging Fences
Posts shift over time because of soil erosion, improper installation, or shallow footings. A leaning fence looks bad and loses its structural integrity. We reset posts with deeper holes and proper concrete to ensure they stay upright for years.
Rotted or Broken Boards
Wood fences are prone to rot, especially near the ground where moisture collects. Broken boards from storms or accidents are also common. We replace damaged sections with matching materials so repairs blend seamlessly with the rest of your fence.
Damaged or Stuck Gates
Gates take more abuse than any other part of your fence. Hinges wear out, latches break, and gates start dragging on the ground. We repair or replace hardware, adjust alignment, and make sure your gate opens smoothly every time.
Rust and Corrosion
Metal fences can rust, especially in humid climates like ours. Surface rust can be sanded and repainted, but deep corrosion requires panel replacement. We assess the damage and recommend the most cost-effective solution.
No matter what is wrong with your fence, we have the tools and experience to fix it right. Most repairs are completed in a single visit, so you can get back to enjoying your property without delay.
Signs You Need a Full Fence Replacement
Sometimes repairs are just putting off the inevitable. If your fence shows any of these warning signs, it might be time for a full replacement.
- Widespread Rot or Decay: If more than 30 percent of your fence is rotted, replacement is more practical than patching sections one by one.
- Multiple Leaning Posts: One leaning post is a repair. Three or more indicates foundation issues that affect the entire structure.
- Severe Storm Damage: High winds and fallen trees can destroy large sections of fencing. Insurance may cover replacement, making it the best option.
- Outdated Style: If your fence looks dated and hurts your curb appeal, replacement gives you a chance to upgrade to a modern design.
- Constant Repairs: If you are calling for repairs every few months, you are spending more on temporary fixes than a new fence would cost.
We handle full fence replacements from start to finish. This includes removing the old fence, disposing of materials, and installing a brand new system that meets current building codes. You can choose the same material or upgrade to something more durable like vinyl or PVC fencing. Either way, you get a fence that looks great and performs like new.