We mend more than wood and wire; we mend peace of mind. Each sagging gate straightened, every weathered picket replaced—it’s our commitment to restoring security and beauty. Because a well-repaired fence isn’t just about materials; it’s about trust rebuilt, one post at a time.
Fence Repair
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Wooden Fence Repair
Wooden fences are susceptible to rot, insect damage, and warping due to weather exposure.
Repairs often involve replacing damaged parts (such as pickets or rails) or treating the wood with preservatives and sealants. If a section of the fence has rotted, it’s essential to address it promptly to maintain structural integrity.
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Metal Fence Repair
Metal fences, especially those made of iron or steel, can develop rust over time. Additionally, bent or damaged sections may compromise the fence’s appearance and security.
For rusted areas, sanding and applying rust-resistant paint can help. If a section is bent, it may need straightening or replacement.
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Vinyl Fence Repair
Vinyl fences are durable and low-maintenance, but they can break upon impact (e.g., from a fallen branch or accidental collision).
To fix a broken vinyl fence, you’ll need to replace the damaged section. This involves removing the broken piece and installing a new one. Proper alignment and secure fastening are crucial for a seamless repair.
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Post Straightening and Bracing
Over time, fence posts can lean due to soil settling, moisture, or external pressure.
To straighten a leaning post, you can use braces or metal post menders. Braces provide lateral support, while menders reinforce the post’s base. Digging around the post, adjusting its position, and securing it with concrete are common steps in this repair process.