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Fence Repair in Maine
Fix damaged posts, sections, and gates — when repair makes sense.
Not every fence needs replacing. A couple of heaved posts, a gate that stopped latching, or one section a tree limb landed on are usually fixable.
Whether repair makes sense depends on a few things, and we'll tell you honestly when replacement is the better use of your money.
What repair feasibility depends on
- Fence material and how it was originally built
- Age and overall condition of the rest of the fence
- Type of damage — impact, rot, frost movement or wear
- Whether matching materials are still available
- Condition of the posts, which is usually the deciding factor
- How much of the fence is affected
Common repairs
- Resetting or replacing heaved and rotted posts
- Replacing damaged boards, panels or chain-link fabric
- Re-hanging and re-squaring gates that sag or won't latch
- Hardware replacement
- Storm and tree-damage sections
When replacement is the better call
If posts are failing along most of the run, or the material is no longer made, repairs tend to stack up. We'll show you the math instead of just quoting the patch.
Common questions
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Whether you already know exactly what you want or you're still comparing options, we'll help you figure out the next step.
