Fence Repair Near Me
Fence Repair Costs A common question is “how much does fence repair cost?” And that answer can be complicated, but we know many customers just want to get down to the root costs. While there are many variables that go into the cost associated to fence repair, we keep it simple with our pricing structure laid out below. The costs below are simply averages, type of material and project scope vary as do costs. **Please be aware we have a $3500 project minimum. Post Replacement $500/$300 per post thereafter Gate Replacement $1050 Gate Repair $500 Panel Reattachment $500 per panel Fence repair in the Chicagoland suburbs is a common occurrence. With the high winds and storms we get, its inevitable to have to repair your fence. From trees falling down on your chain link fence, vinyl fence, aluminum fence, or vinyl fence; this causes catastrophic damage.
We repair the following types of fences:
Often times, fences are not repairable and those sections need to be directly replaced. We can match existing as close as possible and get you on your feet again. Repairing an old fence is much cheaper than replacing the entire thing. With material and labor costs skyrocketing, fixing that old fence is a much cheaper option. Contact us directly for a free estimate of your repair. If you have pictures, please send them to us at [email protected] or call us for a phone estimate at 847-750-4995. We look forward to servicing your fence repair needs. |
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Repair of Fencing
A fence could need to be updated for a number of reasons. Frequently, a storm or a tree falling on the fence is to blame. We frequently replace the damaged parts when repairing storm fences. As with chain link fencing, there are occasions when we can simply replace the broken parts, such as the top rail and fence posts.
Most frequently, the complete portions of a fence made of vinyl fencing or aluminum need to be replaced. It might be challenging to match existing vinyl and aluminum fencing since you need to know who made it and whether they still produce it. Since things have changed much over the past few years and some styles are no longer produced, repairing an existing fence might be challenging. You won't be able to tell much of a difference because we can generally find something pretty close.
Because we can quickly replace the portions of the damaged fence, wood fence repair is pretty straightforward. It will complement the present style you have, but because the wood is new and fresh, it will seem very different. To avoid that unsightly aspect, we typically advise replacing the complete fence. The ideal option, if your budget allows, would be to just replace the complete fence if it has served its purpose well. Unless they are consistently stained every few years, cedar fences typically only last 15 years. So, if your wood fence is older than that, you might want to think about replacing it rather than just fixing it.
A fence could need to be updated for a number of reasons. Frequently, a storm or a tree falling on the fence is to blame. We frequently replace the damaged parts when repairing storm fences. As with chain link fencing, there are occasions when we can simply replace the broken parts, such as the top rail and fence posts.
Most frequently, the complete portions of a fence made of vinyl fencing or aluminum need to be replaced. It might be challenging to match existing vinyl and aluminum fencing since you need to know who made it and whether they still produce it. Since things have changed much over the past few years and some styles are no longer produced, repairing an existing fence might be challenging. You won't be able to tell much of a difference because we can generally find something pretty close.
Because we can quickly replace the portions of the damaged fence, wood fence repair is pretty straightforward. It will complement the present style you have, but because the wood is new and fresh, it will seem very different. To avoid that unsightly aspect, we typically advise replacing the complete fence. The ideal option, if your budget allows, would be to just replace the complete fence if it has served its purpose well. Unless they are consistently stained every few years, cedar fences typically only last 15 years. So, if your wood fence is older than that, you might want to think about replacing it rather than just fixing it.