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A fence does more than mark property lines—it provides privacy, security, and curb appeal. When a fence starts leaning, rusting, or breaking apart, it loses both its functionality and visual appeal. While minor damage might seem like something you can ignore for a while, the longer you wait, the worse it gets. High winds, fallen tree branches, vehicle accidents, and years of wear and tear can take a toll, turning what was once a sturdy barrier into an eyesore or even a hazard. That’s where expert fence repair services come in.

With 22 years of experience, we specialize in everything from wood and vinyl fence repairs to chain link enclosures and gate adjustments. Whether your fence has been damaged by a storm, a car, or just years of exposure to the elements, professional repair services ensure it’s restored quickly and properly.


Fence Repair Is More Than Just Aesthetic

A damaged fence isn’t just an eyesore—it can create real problems for homeowners. A leaning or broken fence can let pets or children wander where they shouldn’t. Gaps in a wooden or vinyl fence compromise privacy, making it easy for unwanted eyes to peek into your yard. And in some cases, a damaged fence can lower property value, making it less appealing to potential buyers or renters.


Professional fence repair tackles these issues efficiently. Fixing leaning posts, replacing broken panels, and reinforcing weak spots keep your fence functional and looking great. For businesses, repairs are just as critical—dumpster enclosures, chain link fencing, and commercial barriers need to remain intact to meet security and safety requirements. Whether you need a small residential fence repair or a commercial chain link fix, experienced professionals can handle the job with precision.


Comprehensive Repair Solutions For Every Fence Type

No two fences are the same, which is why having a skilled team that understands multiple materials and styles is crucial. A vinyl fence may suffer cracks from impacts or extreme weather, while a wooden fence might rot or warp over time. Aluminum fences can bend or dent, and chain link fences may sag, rust, or have sections cut out due to damage. Each issue requires a different repair approach, and trying a one-size-fits-all fix won’t cut it.


From simple touch-ups to full-scale repairs, we handle:

  • Vehicle and tree damage repairs
  • Chain link and commercial chain link fixes
  • Leaning fence reinforcement
  • Dumpster enclosure fence repair
  • Gate repairs, including custom gate additions
  • Tennis court and backstop fence maintenance
  • Fence removal and replacement


Whether it’s a backyard fence keeping the dog in or a chain link enclosure protecting commercial property, knowing it’s fixed properly means you won’t have to worry about the problem reoccurring anytime soon.


A damaged fence only gets worse over time, and waiting too long can turn a simple repair into a major replacement. If your fence is leaning, breaking, or showing signs of wear, don’t put off fixing it. With decades of experience in professional fence repair, B&G Remodeling delivers quality craftsmanship and reliable solutions for every type of fencing issue. Contact us today to schedule a repair or get more information about how we can help restore the strength and appearance of your fence.


Frequently Asked Questions About Fence Repairs


Q1. How can I tell if my wooden fence needs repair or full replacement?


A1. Wooden fences can last for many years, but weather, insects, and time take their toll. Signs that indicate your fence may need repairs rather than replacement include loose or missing nails, minor warping, or small cracks in individual boards. However, if you notice widespread rot, leaning posts, or large sections with structural damage, a full replacement may be more cost-effective. A professional handyman can assess the extent of the damage and recommend the best solution to restore your fence’s strength and appearance.


Q2. What’s the best way to fix a leaning fence without replacing the entire thing?


A2. A leaning fence is usually caused by weakened posts, shifting soil, or damage from high winds. The best repair method depends on the cause. If only a few posts are affected, reinforcing them with concrete or replacing them entirely can correct the lean without replacing the whole fence. If the problem is widespread, a more extensive repair may be needed. A handyman service can evaluate the underlying issue and provide a solution that prevents further shifting and extends the life of your fence.


Q3. Can damaged vinyl fence panels be repaired, or do they always need replacement?


A3. Unlike wood, vinyl fence panels can't be patched in the same way. However, not all damage requires full replacement. If the issue is a small crack or hole, specialized vinyl repair kits can be used to fill and seal the damage. For larger issues, replacing an individual panel rather than the entire fence is often possible. A professional handyman can assess the damage and determine whether a repair is a viable option or if swapping out a section is the best approach to maintaining both strength and aesthetics.