Fence Repair Services

From leaning posts and broken panels to storm damage, we connect you with pros who can restore the strength and appearance of your fence.

Restore Your Fence's Strength and Security

A damaged fence is not only an eyesore but can also compromise your property's privacy and security. Whether you have a single leaning post, a few broken boards, or a large section damaged by a storm, a timely repair can save you the cost of a full replacement. LocalXR connects you with experienced professionals who can repair all types of fencing.

When You Need a Professional

Professional fencing work ensures a beautiful, safe, and long-lasting result. Here's when you should call an expert.

Our Fence Repair Services

Leaning Post Repair

Resetting and securing fence posts that have started to lean.

Panel & Board Replacement

Replacing individual pickets, panels, or rails that are broken or rotten.

Storm Damage Repair

Repairing sections of fence that have been damaged by fallen trees or high winds.

Gate Repair

Fixing sagging gates, broken hinges, and faulty latches.

Why Professional Fence Repair is Best

A proper fence repair addresses the underlying issue to ensure a long-lasting result.

  • Correct Diagnosis: A pro can determine why a post is leaning (e.g., shallow footing) and fix the root cause.
  • Stronger Repairs: Experts use the right techniques and fasteners to ensure the repaired section is as strong as the rest of the fence.
  • Seamless Appearance: A skilled professional can often make a repair that blends in with the existing fence.

Fence Repair FAQs

Can a leaning fence post be repaired without being replaced?

Often, yes. If the post is wood and only slightly leaning, a pro can use specialized concrete wedges and reinforcing material to reset the post. If the rot is significant, replacement is necessary.

How can I prevent my wood fence from rotting at the base?

Wood fence posts rot where they meet the ground. Professionals recommend using galvanized post bases, setting the posts in concrete, or using decay-resistant woods like cedar or redwood.

Is Your Fence Damaged?

Let us connect you with a local expert for a fast and durable fence repair.