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Frequently Asked Questions
Minor repairs like replacing a few pickets or tightening a loose post typically run $100–$300. Larger repairs like replacing a full panel or resetting a leaning post cost $250–$600. Storm damage with multiple broken sections can range from $500–$1,500+.
Yes — leaning fences are one of the most common repair calls in Denton, especially after spring storms. Our pros reset or replace the post, pack it with concrete, and reinforce it to handle North Texas winds.
If more than 30–40% of the posts or panels are damaged, replacement is usually more cost-effective. Our contractors will assess the overall condition and give you honest advice — they're not incentivized to oversell.
Most of our fencing partners offer service within 1–3 days. After major storms, demand spikes — but we prioritize safety issues like fences blocking sidewalks or exposing pools.
Yes — our contractors repair wood (cedar, pine, treated lumber), vinyl, chain-link, wrought iron, and aluminum fencing. They also fix gates, latches, and hinges.