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🪵 Wood Fence Repairs
  • Broken or rotted posts (often leaning or snapped at ground level)

  • Loose, warped, or cracked pickets

  • Missing pickets or boards

  • Sagging or misaligned rails (horizontal supports)

  • Loose nails, screws, or brackets

  • Gate sag or misalignment (wood gates especially)

  • Wood rot from moisture at the base of posts or boards

  • Termite or insect damage

  • Splitting from weather expansion/contraction

  • Storm or wind damage (fallen branches, blown-down sections)

  • Fading, peeling, or flaking finish (requiring sanding, staining, or sealing)

🔗 Chain Link Fence Repairs
  • Bent or leaning posts (from impact or soil shifting)

  • Sagging top rail or tension wire

  • Broken or missing chain link fabric (holes, tears, cuts)

  • Loose or missing fence ties/clips holding fabric to rails

  • Damaged or missing tension bars or bands

  • Rust or corrosion on metal components

  • Gate latch or hinge issues (dragging, sticking, not closing)

  • Gate out of alignment or sagging

  • Concrete footing cracks at posts

⚪ Vinyl Fence Repairs
  • Cracked or broken panels or pickets (often from impact or cold weather)

  • Loose or leaning posts (due to improper installation or soil movement)

  • Detached rails or panels (slipped from brackets)

  • Gate alignment issues (sagging or dragging)

  • Faded or discolored panels (from sun damage, sometimes needs replacement)

  • Warped or bulging panels from heat

  • Missing caps or decorative post tops

🖤 Wrought Iron & Aluminum Fence Repairs
  • Rust or corrosion on wrought iron (especially at weld joints or base of posts)

  • Loose or broken welds on panels or gates

  • Bent or broken pickets or rails (from vehicle or storm damage)

  • Loose or leaning posts (usually from cracked footings)

  • Flaking or peeling paint (requiring sanding and repainting)

  • Hinge or latch hardware problems

  • Gate alignment/sagging from heavy use

⚙️ General Fence Repair Issues (All Types)
  • Settling or shifting ground causing misalignment

  • Concrete footings cracking or heaving

  • Fence sections leaning or collapsing after storms

  • Loose fasteners (screws, nails, bolts, brackets)

  • Gate lock or latch replacements

  • Privacy screens or toppers coming loose or breaking

  • Vegetation damage (vines pulling panels, roots pushing posts)

  • Animal damage (chewing, digging under, bending sections)

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