Fence Repair In Portland, OR

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Fence problems don’t fix themselves — and they usually get worse (and more expensive).

Is Your Fence Starting to Fail?

Most fence failures begin at the base. Posts rot below ground level, concrete loosens, and sections begin to lean. Gates sag. Boards pull loose. What starts as a small tilt can quickly become a full collapse, especially during heavy wind or rain.

  • Posts rotting at the bottom

  • Fence leaning or falling over

  • Storm or wind damage

  • Loose or sagging gates

  • Boards popping off

  • Privacy compromised

We don’t just patch it — we fix the structural issue.

Professional Fence Repairs That Actually Last

We don’t do quick patches. We perform structural fence repairs that restore strength and stability. That means removing failed posts and concrete, installing properly set replacements, and securely reinstalling existing fence panels whenever possible.

When appropriate, we also offer upgraded post solutions to extend the life of your fence beyond a basic repair.

  1. On-site inspection

  2. Clear recommendation: repair vs. replace

  3. Remove failed post and concrete

  4. Install new pressure-treated or steel post

  5. Re-secure existing panels

  6. Reinforce gates and hardware if needed

 

Our goal is simple: repair it correctly so it holds up.

Real Repairs. Real Results.

A Family Business That Stands Behind Our Work

Why Us?

We’re a family-owned company serving the Portland Metro and Southwest Washington area. We take pride in doing repairs the right way — not cutting corners or sending out subcontractor crews who rush through the job.

When you hire us, you’re working directly with professionals who care about long-term results and clear communication.

What Sets Us Apart:

  • Owner-involved projects

  • Licensed and insured

  • Structural-focused repairs

  • Clear written estimates

  • Clean and professional job sites

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FAQs

Quick Answers From Our Team

How do I know if my fence can be repaired instead of replaced?

In many cases, fences can be repaired if the damage is isolated—such as a few broken boards, leaning sections, or a failed post. During our inspection, we evaluate the structural integrity of the entire fence, including posts, rails, and fasteners. If repairs will extend the life of your fence and make financial sense, we’ll recommend that first. If not, we’ll walk you through replacement options so you’re not putting money into something that won’t last.

We regularly handle:

  • Leaning or fallen fence sections
  • Broken or rotted posts
  • Damaged pickets and rails
  • Gate sagging, dragging, or not latching
  • Storm and wind damage
  • Hardware failures (hinges, latches, brackets)

 

Our goal is to restore both function and appearance, not just patch the problem.

Yes—this is one of the most common repairs we do. In many cases, the issue comes from a failed or rotted post. We can remove and replace the affected post (often upgrading to a steel or reinforced option) and re-secure the existing fence panels. This typically saves a significant amount compared to full replacement.

We handle both. Gate issues are extremely common and usually involve sagging frames, worn hinges, or improper installation. We can:

  • Rebuild or reinforce existing gates
  • Install custom welded steel gate frames
  • for long-term durability
  • Replace hinges, latches, and hardware
  • Adjust alignment so gates open and close properly

 

A properly built gate should operate smoothly and hold up over time—not need constant adjustment.

First, document the damage with photos if possible—especially if insurance may be involved. Then reach out to us for a prompt assessment. We prioritize storm-related repairs and can quickly secure or stabilize your fence to prevent further damage. From there, we’ll provide a clear repair plan and help you understand whether repair or replacement is the better long-term solution.

Most standard repairs can be completed in one day, depending on the scope of work and material availability. Larger repairs—such as multiple post replacements or storm damage across several sections—may take longer. After your onsite assessment, we’ll give you a clear timeline so you know exactly what to expect.

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