Book a fence repair.

I want to make this process as seamless as possible to provide you with a quick and reliable service. In order for that to happen I’ll need your help determining exactly what you want done. Here’s a list of the most common fence repair items:

Broken or rotted post - This is the main culprit to most old fence problems. You can determine if this is the problem very easily. Does your fence have an abnormal lean in a certain area? To determine how many posts may need to be replaced grab each post in the leaning area and see if they move back and forth. If the post moves, it is most likely rotted and needs replaced.

Fence panel and / or pickets fell over - Is a section of your fence on the ground? Chances are there are more problems in the area of this panel. Check the surrounding posts to see if they move to determine if you need new posts installed or maybe you just need the panel or pickets reattached.

Gate not functioning smoothly - This is probably the most frustrating problem of them all. If you are having to lift your gate to open and close it, the main culprit on older fences is… you guessed it, a rotted post. If the posts around the gate still feel solid, then you may just need a gate tune up or slight modifications to get your gate functioning like new again.

If you would like to self-diagnose your fence or gate and schedule an appointment to have me come make the necessary repairs, send me your diagnosis details to include the amount of posts you have determined need replaced and I would be happy to come by and get to work as soon as my schedule allows.