Fence Repair in Central PA
Leaning posts, sagging gates, storm and wind damage, broken sections — we fix it fast and document storm damage for insurance claims.
Most fence repairs are faster and cheaper than homeowners expect. A leaning post can often be reset in an afternoon; a damaged section replaced without touching the rest of the fence. We repair all common fence materials and styles regardless of who originally installed them, and we provide photo documentation with itemized written estimates for any storm or wind damage you need to file with your insurance carrier.
- ✓Gate realignment and hardware
- ✓Leaning / rotted post replacement
- ✓Section repair and replacement
- ✓Storm & wind damage (insurance docs)
What's included in your estimate
- ✓Labor and standard replacement hardware
- ✓Written estimate before any work begins
- ✓Storm damage documentation — photos and itemized estimate at no extra charge
- ✓Service call minimum applies to all repair visits
How it works
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Assessment
We identify the root cause — rot, impact, settlement, or improper original installation — before quoting, so the fix actually lasts.
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Material sourcing
We source matching material where possible so repairs blend with the existing fence.
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Repair execution
Most single-post and gate repairs are completed same-day. Section work is typically done within the same week.
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Insurance documentation
For storm or wind damage, we provide timestamped photos and a written itemized estimate ready for your insurance adjuster.
Repair fence installation near you
We serve communities across six Central PA counties. Jump to your city for local pricing context and details.
Frequently asked questions
- Do you repair fences you didn't install?
- Yes. We repair all common fence types regardless of who built them.
- Can you help with an insurance claim?
- We document storm and wind damage with photos and estimates to support your claim.
- Is it worth repairing or should I replace the whole fence?
- If damage is isolated — one or two posts, a gate, a single section — repair almost always makes more economic sense. We will tell you honestly if what we find suggests a full replacement would be better value.