Should I repair my fence or replace it?+
Rule of thumb: if more than a third of the posts are bad or the framing is rotted through, replacement usually wins on cost. Below that, repair is often the smart money. We give you the honest math at a free estimate.
Can you fix a fence you didn’t build?+
Absolutely — most of the fences we repair were built by someone else. We match materials as close as possible and bring the broken sections back to solid.
How much does fence repair cost in Dayton, Ohio?+
Most repairs — a leaning post, a broken panel, a sagging gate — are small jobs priced well below replacement. We look at the damage free, quote a firm number on the spot, and never upsell a repair into a rebuild you do not need.
Can you fix storm and wind damage to my fence?+
Yes — blown-down panels and snapped posts after Ohio storms are our most common repair call. We can also provide the written estimate your homeowner’s insurance asks for with a wind damage claim.
Can you replace just one fence post or panel?+
Absolutely. We pull the broken post, set a new one in concrete, and tie the existing fence back in — matching the material and style as closely as possible so the patch does not look like a patch.
Can you fix a leaning fence post without replacing the fence?+
Usually, yes. If the post snapped or the footing failed, we pull it, set a new post in concrete, and tie the existing sections back in — the rest of the fence stays put.
Do you repair vinyl and chain link fences too?+
Yes — wood, vinyl, and chain link. Cracked vinyl panels, stretched or cut mesh, bent top rail, leaning posts, dragging gates — we repair all of it, matching your existing material as closely as possible.
Does homeowner’s insurance cover fence damage?+
Often, yes — storm, wind, and fallen-tree damage is commonly covered under a homeowner’s policy. We provide the written, itemized estimate your adjuster asks for at no charge.
How fast can you get out for a fence repair?+
Small repairs usually get scheduled within days, not weeks — especially if a downed fence means a dog or pool is exposed. Call or text and we will tell you honestly when we can be there.