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Fence Repair

Professional fence repair to fix damaged sections posts gates and restore your property boundary.

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How I Can Help

Here's a list of fence repair work I can help with. What's needed depends on your fence type and what's failing:
Replace broken or rotted fence boards
Repair leaning or sagging fence sections
Fix or replace fence posts
Repair fence gates and hinges
Adjust gate latches and locks
Replace missing fence pickets
Repair chain-link fence sections
Fix vinyl fence panels
Tighten loose fence rails
Repair privacy fence panels
Replace fence post caps
Fix storm-damaged fence sections
Repair fence corners and connections
Reinforce weak fence areas

Tasks Not Typically Included

Fence repairs vary based on post condition, panel type, and how much settling has happened over the years. This covers what's typically outside scope, but contact me before booking if you want to confirm your specific repair is covered.
Full fence replacement or new fence installation from scratch
Concrete work for new post footings beyond standard repair scope
Survey, property line marking, or permit filing for new fence sections
Automated gate systems or licensed electrical work for gate operators

Always Part of the Job

These four standards come with every job, no matter the size or scope.
Neat work area
Tools and hardware stay organized and clear of your lawn and garden throughout.
Full cleanup
All broken boards, old fasteners, and material scraps are removed before I leave.
Professional appearance
I arrive ready to work and handle your fencing and property with care.
Job walkthrough
We walk the repaired sections together so you can confirm plumb, alignment, and gate operation.

How It Works

Four simple steps to complete your fence repair service.
01

Request service

Describe the damage or concern, share photos if you have them, and tell me your preferred timing.
02

Review scope and estimate

I review what you've described, confirm scope and materials, and send a clear written estimate.
03

Schedule and complete work

I complete the repair on the agreed schedule, in line with any applicable requirements, and keep the work area clean throughout.
04

Final walkthrough

We walk the repaired sections together so you can confirm everything is right and you're completely satisfied.

Why Choose Bedrock for Fence Repair

Owner Operated Service

You work directly with me from first message to final walkthrough.

Direct One-on-One Support

No handoffs or middlemen. I keep communication clear and personal.

Transparent Solo Pricing

I give upfront pricing before work starts, with no surprise add-ons.

Personally Guaranteed Work

I personally stand behind every job and make it right if needed.

Fence Repair FAQs

Homeowners often ask us these questions about fence repair before scheduling service.

Fence repair starts at $275, with costs varying based on fence type, material, and damage extent. Post replacement and gate hardware work are priced by scope. I provide free on-site estimates.

I match your existing fence materials and style as closely as possible. For cedar, treated pine, or vinyl, I source from local suppliers to match profile and dimension.

Most fence repairs take half a day. Projects involving multiple post replacements with concrete setting, or long gate realignment, may take a full day with a return visit after concrete cures.

Most repair work does not require a permit in the Twin Cities metro. If your repair changes the fence height or expands the footprint, a permit may be required. I advise before starting.

Yes, I repair vinyl fence sections, replace damaged panels, reattach posts, and adjust gate hardware on vinyl fences from manufacturers like Bufftech, Certainteed, and generic big-box lines.

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This section supports this page ranking for fence repair searches while giving readers honest guidance on what a professional fence repair job actually covers.

Fence repair needs vary by material and type of failure. Wood privacy fences, the most common style in Twin Cities residential neighborhoods, develop issues with rotted posts at or below grade, split or warping pickets, broken rails, and leaning sections after frost heave or high winds. Vinyl fences can crack in extreme cold and lose their clips or channel connections over time. Chain link fences may need new tension wire, post re-setting, or panel replacement after storm damage. Cedar, pine, and treated lumber each behave differently in Minnesota's climate and affect how long a repair holds up.

In the east metro, fence post rot is the most common structural failure, especially on older cedar or untreated wood installations where posts were set directly in soil without concrete or a drainage-improving gravel base. Replacing a rotted post correctly means digging to the right depth, setting new material in concrete at the appropriate frost line depth for Minnesota, and re-attaching rails and pickets so the section is plumb and stable. Catching fence issues before a full section falls saves significant cost compared to replacing an entire run.