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Fence Repair Quotes in Reno, NV
Fence leaning, gate dragging, panels broken, or posts starting to fail? Send us a few details and photos if you have them so we can review the repair and follow up directly.
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Tell us about the job
Your request comes directly to us. We handle pricing, scheduling, licenses, insurance, and project terms.
Main services
Wood fence, gate, post, and panel repairs
Common issues
Leaning sections, storm damage, broken pickets, sagging gates
Local coverage
Reno and nearby Northern Nevada communities
Best next step
Share photos, length, materials, and access notes
What happens next
We review your request directly
Services
Fence Repair services for Reno properties
A little context goes a long way. Share what is happening, where the property is, and any details that would help us understand the job before calling.
Leaning fence and post repair
A leaning fence often starts with post movement, soil issues, or old concrete footings. Photos from both sides help us understand how much of the section needs attention.
Gate repair and adjustment
Dragging gates, broken latches, loose hinges, and uneven openings can usually be explained well with a few close-up photos and the gate width.
Broken panel and picket replacement
If boards, rails, or panels are cracked, missing, or weathered out, tell us the fence material and roughly how many sections are affected.
Storm and wind damage repairs
After heavy wind or a storm, it helps to know whether the fence is down, partly leaning, blocking access, or creating a safety issue.
Wood fence repair
Wood fences can usually be repaired in sections, but age and rot matter. Let us know if nearby boards feel soft or if the posts are moving.
Small fence repair consultations
Not every fence issue needs a full replacement. We can look at the damage, the age of the fence, and what you want to accomplish before discussing repair options.
Local fence repair guidance
Fence repairs for Reno homes, yards, gates, and rental properties
In Reno, fence repairs usually start with something practical: a gate that will not close, a section pushed over by wind, boards damaged by age, or a property line fence that needs to be secure again before pets or kids use the yard.
Good photos make the first conversation easier. Try to show the whole section, close-ups of the damage, the post base, the latch or hinge if a gate is involved, and any access limits along the fence line.
Service area
Serving Reno and nearby Northern Nevada communities
If you are outside the main city, include the closest town, ZIP code, neighborhood, or road-access notes. It helps us quickly tell whether we can serve your property.
Quote factors
What can change the price
Length and number of damaged sections
A single loose picket is very different from several leaning panels. Rough measurements and photos help us understand the repair size.
Post condition
Posts carry the fence. If posts are rotted, cracked, loose, or leaning, the repair may involve digging, resetting, or replacement.
Fence material and age
Wood, chain link, vinyl, and metal fencing each repair differently. Older materials can be harder to match or may uncover nearby weak spots.
Access along the fence line
Slopes, tight side yards, pets, landscaping, sheds, and neighboring property access can all affect how the repair is planned.
What to expect
A simple way to get the conversation started
Send photos and basics
Tell us where the property is, what broke or moved, the fence material, and whether the issue affects security, pets, a gate, or a neighbor line.
We review the repair
We may ask for a few more photos, measurements, or access notes before discussing the repair plan and schedule.
Confirm scope before work
Before moving forward, we confirm what is being repaired, what materials are included, expected timing, cleanup, and project terms.
Why details help
A better first message than asking for a blind price
Photos help a lot
Fence repairs are visual. A clear set of photos often tells us more than a long description and helps us avoid guessing.
Repair before replacement
If a section can reasonably be repaired, it is worth talking through that before assuming the whole fence needs to come down.
Clear about what this is
Your request comes directly to us. We confirm pricing, schedule, repair details, and project terms before work is scheduled.
FAQ
Questions visitors ask before requesting fence repair help
What fence repair details should I send in Reno?
Send the ZIP code, fence material, what is damaged, rough length or number of sections, whether posts or gates are involved, and photos from a few angles.
Can a leaning fence be repaired without replacing everything?
Sometimes, yes. It depends on the posts, rails, soil, age of the fence, and how many sections are moving. Photos help us judge the likely scope.
Do you handle gate repairs?
Yes. Dragging gates, loose hinges, broken latches, sagging frames, and latch alignment issues are common repair requests.
Where does my fence repair request go?
Your request comes directly to us through this form. We handle pricing, scheduling, repair details, and project terms directly.
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