Sound Fence Repair and Rebuild Services
Our Lexington crew handles fence repair for homes along Sunset Boulevard, Gilbert, Lake Murray Shores, the Lexington Old Mill area, and zip 29206. Every fence repair project covers walk-through inspection, post and panel assessment, hardware check, and structural work matched to damage scope. Homeowners hire our fence repair team because we are licensed and insured, give free written estimates, identify rot and leaning posts before quoting, replace sections rather than full rebuilds where possible, and coordinate fence staining after repair so the job finishes as one coordinated project.
Hands-On Fence Inspection, Post Reset, and Panel Repair
Fence repair starts with walking the full run and sounding every post. As a full-service painting contractor that added fence repair because paint and stain clients kept asking, our crew checks post stability, panel integrity, hardware wear, and ground contact for every section. Storm damage, rot at ground line, and lean from soft soil each need different repair approaches.
We offer flexible scheduling — evenings, weekends, and phased work — to ensure your business continues running smoothly during painting.
We use heavy-duty coatings made for commercial buildings, offering excellent resistance to scuffs, stains, and fading in high-traffic environments.
Refresh your home with expert painting. Request your free estimate today.
Post Reset, Panel Rebuild, Rail Repair
Fence repair scope breaks into three common jobs. Post reset handles posts that have lifted or cracked at ground line, with concrete reset or full replacement depending on post condition. Panel rebuild replaces damaged pickets, rails, or full panels while keeping sound posts in place. Rail and hardware repair covers gate hinges, latches, and top-rail damage without panel work. Scope per section keeps fence repair costs honest.
Fence Repair Services That Work With Outdoor Projects
Fence repair pairs with staining for finished results. We coordinate fence staining after repair so new boards match the rest of the run in finish and color on one visit.
Every repair also starts with cleaning when the fence is dirty. We roll pressure washing and exterior painting when scope warrants.
Fence Repair Across Lexington and Surrounding Areas
We repair fences across Lexington, Columbia, Gilbert, Red Bank, and Pine Ridge. From privacy fence rebuilds off Sunset Boulevard to post replacement in Lake Murray Shores, our fence repair crew handles every wood and metal material. Local context lives on our Lexington exterior and Gilbert pages.
Repairing Your Fence Before Next Season?
A failing fence loses property value and pet containment at the same time. If you want a licensed, insured fence repair crew that quotes honest scope per section rather than pushing full rebuild, reach out for a free written fence repair estimate. We also coordinate staining after repair.
Repaired our Lexington fence after the storm. Replaced three panels, reset two posts, matched stain.
Heather Grayson
Homeowner
Our Gilbert backyard fence was leaning. They reset posts, rebuilt panels, fence is straight now.
Xavier Ochoa
Homeowner
Repaired our Columbia yard fence gate hinges and a few boards. Fair price, fast turnaround.
Rosalind Keane
Homeowner
Fixed our Pine Ridge fence after a tree came down. Crew was honest about what needed replacing.
Dmitri Volkov
Homeowner
Our fence repair crew handles post rot at ground line, leaning posts, broken pickets, damaged rails, gate hinge and latch failure, storm damage, and panels knocked loose by impact. We also handle hardware replacement, top cap repair, and selective board replacement where only certain pickets have failed. For fences past economical repair, we say so honestly rather than quoting repair on a fence that needs full replacement. Most Lexington fence repair calls involve two or three types of damage at once, which we scope per section on the written estimate.
Yes. Broken or rotted posts get dug out, the old concrete removed or re-used depending on condition, and a new pressure-treated post set with fresh concrete. We match post size, height, and spacing to the existing fence so the repaired section reads continuous with the rest of the run. Post replacement is often paired with panel work because the panel has usually lifted or torn along with the failing post. Our fence repair crew quotes per post rather than flat-rate for whole-fence replacement when only specific posts have failed.
Yes. Storm damage, tree falls, and vehicle impact all create fence panel damage that needs rebuild rather than patch. We remove the failed panel, check adjacent posts for hidden damage, rebuild with new pickets and rails matching the original fence style, and fasten to sound posts with matched hardware. For insurance claims, we document damage with photos and provide written scope and cost breakdown suitable for claims processing. Storm repair is time-sensitive; we prioritize emergency repair calls on active claims during peak storm seasons.
Yes. Gate sag, loose hinges, broken latches, and worn handle hardware are common fence repair calls. We replace hardware with matched or upgraded pieces, adjust gate post position if the gate has pulled out of square, and shim or rebuild the gate frame if the sag is structural. Weather and ground shift cause gate issues faster than any other fence component. Most gate repair finishes in a half day. For full gate rebuild where the frame has failed, scope extends to a full day with hardware sourcing factored into the timeline.
A leaning fence almost always traces to post failure: rot at ground line, loose concrete, or soft soil shift. Our fence repair crew sounds every post first to identify which posts have failed. Failed posts get reset with fresh concrete or fully replaced. Sound posts just need straightening and re-fastening to panels. For fences leaning along the full run, we often recommend selective post replacement rather than full rebuild. Straightening paired with fence staining gives a near-new finish.
Yes, and we prefer it when feasible. Replacing 30 feet of damaged fence when the other 200 feet are sound is much cheaper than full replacement, and the finished result reads continuous if the new section is stained to match. We stock common picket sizes and can source less common pickets quickly from local suppliers. Our fence repair scope lists per-section pricing so you see exactly what each repair costs. Full replacement only makes sense when the fence is past its usable life in most places, not just locally damaged.
We handle wood fences primarily: cedar, pressure-treated pine, spruce, and composite pickets. Metal fence repair covers steel and aluminum where the fix is structural (loose posts, damaged top rail, hardware) rather than complex metalwork. For vinyl fence repair, we handle minor panel replacement with manufacturer-sourced parts. Chain link fence repair covers post reset and fabric re-tensioning. Specialty fence types like wrought iron often need specialty welding beyond our scope, and we refer those out rather than pushing beyond what we handle well.
Yes. Residential fence repair is the majority of our work in Lexington, Gilbert, and the surrounding area. Property manager fence repair on rental portfolios covers wider scope with scheduled walk-throughs across multiple properties. For HOA-managed properties, we coordinate through HOA approval processes and submit COI documentation in advance. Our broader exterior painting commercial clients sometimes book fence repair as part of full property refresh.
Small repair jobs like gate hardware, a few pickets, or a single post finish in a half day to a full day. Medium scope with three to five posts and a couple of panels takes two to three days including concrete cure time. Larger rebuilds spanning 100-plus linear feet run a week or more. Our fence repair crew publishes day-by-day schedules on every written estimate. Concrete cure time on post sets drives schedules more than the carpentry work, because we will not hang panels on green concrete that has not fully set yet.
Yes, with some limits. Wood fence repair is our most common scope: cedar, pressure-treated, spruce pickets, and composite. Metal fence repair covers steel and aluminum where the repair is carpentry-adjacent: post reset, top rail straightening, hardware. Chain link post and fabric repair is straightforward. Specialty metal work requiring welding exceeds our scope, and we refer those out rather than quoting beyond our actual capability. Our fence repair crew is honest about scope limits.