Leaning posts · Storm damage · Gate sag · Panel replacement

Fence repair in Waco, TX

Not every fence problem needs a full replacement. We'll match you with a Waco-area fencing pro who can tell you honestly whether your fence is fixable, and quote the repair without trying to upsell you into a tear-down.

Common repairs

The fence repairs we hear about most in Waco

Leaning posts

Post is loose at the base or the concrete pulled out of the ground. Often caused by clay-soil shrink/swell or undersized footings. Fix: reset the post, sometimes with a bigger footing.

Storm damage

Spring line storms in McLennan County will lay sections flat. Fix: replace damaged pickets/rails, reset any pulled posts, document for insurance.

Gate sag

The gate scrapes the ground or won't latch. Usually a gate-post problem (post leaning) or a hardware problem (worn hinges). Fix: re-square the post, replace hinges, or add a brace cable.

Rotted pickets

Cedar pickets touching dirt are the first to go. Fix: replace pickets at the bottom, or upgrade with a kickboard along the bottom rail.

Missing or warped boards

One or two pickets blew out. Fix: targeted replacement and matching stain so the patch doesn't stand out.

Chain link sag

Top rail bowed, mesh hanging loose. Fix: re-tension mesh, replace top rail or terminal posts, add bracing on long runs.

Repair vs. replace

How to tell if a repair is worth it

The honest rule of thumb: if more than ~30% of the fence is failing, replacement is usually cheaper over a five-year window. Below that, repair almost always wins.

  • Repair when: posts are still solid, only a section or two is damaged, the fence is under ~10 years old, you can match the existing pickets.
  • Replace when: multiple posts are loose, pickets are uniformly warped/rotted, you're already going to upgrade material (cedar to vinyl, chain link to wood), or the existing fence violates current HOA / city code.
  • Repair, then replace later: sometimes the smart move is a $300 fix now to get through the year, with a planned replacement budgeted for next season.

The Waco-area pro you're matched with will tell you what they'd do if it were their fence.

Insurance & storm damage

If your fence came down in a storm, document everything before any repair work starts:

  • Photos of the down sections from multiple angles
  • Photos of any tree limb / debris that hit the fence
  • Photos of the broken posts and footings
  • Any prior estimates for the fence (helps your adjuster)

Insurance often covers more than people expect for storm-related fence damage. Some installers will write the estimate in the format your adjuster wants.

What you'll spend (roughly)

Repair pricing context for Waco

  • Single picket / panel patch: usually a small flat-rate or trip-charge job.
  • Resetting a leaning post: moderate cost; more if old concrete has to come out.
  • Gate rehab (rehang + new hinges): often a quick fix if the post is still good; a real rebuild if the post is leaning.
  • Section replacement (rails + pickets): priced per linear foot, usually with a minimum charge.

The on-site estimate will give a real number. Repair work is harder to quote sight-unseen than new install, so a brief site visit usually pays for itself.

Already had estimates?

If you've already had one or two quotes and want a third opinion before committing, that's a fair use of this form. Mention what you've heard so far and we'll match you with a pro who can sanity-check it.

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