Fence & Gate Repair
Leaning posts, sagging gates, broken boards, wind damage, openers that quit — we fix it fast, in any material, whether or not we built the fence. Most repairs are done in a single visit.

Most repairs, one visit
Fences fail in predictable places — posts, hinges, and hardware. We carry the common parts, set posts in fresh concrete, and leave the line straight and the gate closing clean.
- Leaning or broken posts — re-set in concrete or replaced outright.
- Sagging gates — hinges, frames, and latches squared and rehung.
- Broken boards & panels — matched and replaced, any material.
- Storm & wind damage — sections rebuilt before the next Santa Ana.
- Opener & keypad issues — automated gate operators diagnosed and repaired.
Repair or replace? We'll tell you the truth.
Some companies upsell a full replacement for every cracked board. Some patch fences that are past saving. Here's the honest rule we quote by:
Repair it when…
Damage is local — a few posts, boards, or hardware — and the rest of the line is structurally sound. You'll pay a fraction of replacement cost.
It's a judgment call when…
Rot or rust is spreading but the posts still hold. We'll quote both paths in writing and walk you through the math — your call, no pressure.
Replace it when…
Posts are failing along the run or repair costs pass ~50% of a new fence. Patching a dying fence wastes money — we'll say so and show the numbers.
Planning ahead? See what a new fence runs in our 2026 cost guide.
Frequently asked questions
How much does fence repair cost in LA & Orange County?
Small repairs — a few boards, a gate realignment, one leaning post — typically run $150–$600. Multi-post or storm-damage repairs usually land $500–$1,500. If a repair quote starts approaching half the cost of a new section, we'll tell you straight and price both options.
Do you repair fences you didn't install?
Yes — most of our repair work is on fences other companies built. Wood, vinyl, aluminum, steel, or composite: we diagnose it, quote it in writing, and fix it clean.
Can you fix a sagging gate without replacing it?
Usually, yes. Sagging is typically a hinge, post, or frame problem — we re-set posts, replace hinges with heavy-duty hardware, and square the frame so the gate closes clean again. If the frame itself is shot, we'll quote a replacement gate that fits the existing fence line.
How fast can you come out?
Repairs are our quickest jobs to schedule — often within a few days, and most are finished in a single visit once we've seen the damage. Call (310) 625-7046 with a photo and we can usually quote it on the spot.
Other fencing & gates we install

Aluminum Fences
Our specialty and the top of the line — modern slat systems that never rust.
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Steel Fences
Premium-tier strength — maximum security and estate driveway gates.
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Composite Fences
The premium wood look with none of the upkeep.
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Vinyl Fences
The budget-friendly privacy pick — a clear step up from wood.
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Wood Fences
The lowest upfront cost — classic warmth, honest about the upkeep.
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Gates & Openers
Swing, sliding, and automated gates with keypad or app access.
Learn moreText us a photo, get a fast answer
Snap a picture of the damage, call or send the form, and we'll tell you what it takes to fix it right — usually within 24 hours.