Repair-focused, not a full construction crew
Good fit for damaged boards, gates, leaning sections, localized rot, and practical carpentry fixes.
Broken boards, leaning sections, gate sag, loose posts, and rot patching. No full builds, no vague pricing. Just skilled repair work, transparent labor, and reclaimed-material options when they make sense.
Good fit for damaged boards, gates, leaning sections, localized rot, and practical carpentry fixes.
$160/hr labor, 2-hour minimum. Most repairs land in a $320-$800 labor window before materials.
Reclaimed lumber, reuse of on-site material, and repair-first thinking before recommending replacement.
If a full rebuild is the right answer, that will be said up front. This site is built for repair work: the smaller jobs people actually need done this week.
Replace snapped, split, or rotted boards and stitch damaged runs back together cleanly.
Brace, reset, and reinforce sections that have drifted after rain, impact, or soft ground.
Latch, hinge, frame, and swing fixes for sagging or dragging gates that no longer close right.
Targeted post reinforcement and localized reset work without turning it into a full fence project.
Remove bad material and patch in sound lumber where replacement is worth it.
Make the fence safe, functional, and presentable again without overselling unnecessary work.
This is a labor-plus-materials estimate based on the most common repair patterns. Final numbers depend on the condition of the fence, site access, and how much material is needed.
Estimated range
Leaning fence reset: $600-$900 including $480-$640 labor.
$320 labor minimum. Good for quick board swaps, latch fixes, and straightforward patch work.
$480-$640 labor for leaning sections, partial rebuilds, small gate corrections, and post reinforcement.
New materials are billed straight through. Time spent buying them is billable, which is why reusable on-site wood can help.
A lot of fences do not need a full replacement to look and function better. Reclaimed boards, salvaged framing, and sound material already on site can sometimes shave waste and keep costs down.
Space is ready for real project photos. For launch night, it shows the kind of repair work this site is built to win.
Send clear shots of the damaged area, the full fence line, and any gates or posts involved. Photos go straight to the business email with your rough estimate attached.
Use the embedded calendar if you already know you want an on-site visit. If timing is tight, send the booking form and call for the fastest response.
Use a deposit to lock in a repair window, or keep this ready as a simple invoice option for on-site work. Stripe checkout opens in a secure tab.
Best when the repair needs a site visit first.
Standard deposit for a straightforward repair block.
Reserve the first hour when the scope is already clear.
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Fastest response is still phone or text, especially for urgent gate or storm-damage work. The contact form is there for homeowners who want to explain the issue first.