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Fence Repair — Salem, OR

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Not every broken fence needs to be completely replaced. Often, targeted repairs by an experienced contractor can save you thousands of dollars while extending the life of your existing fence.

We provide fence repair services throughout Salem, Keizer, Aumsville, Stayton, Silverton, Albany, and the surrounding Willamette Valley. Oregon's winter windstorms are among the most common causes of fence failure in our area — posts that rot at the soil line give way when the seasonal storms hit. We respond quickly to storm damage calls and work with your homeowner's insurance when applicable.

Storm Damage & Leaning Posts

Oregon winter windstorms are notorious for laying fences flat. The root cause is almost always post failure — wooden posts rotting at the soil line where moisture collects year after year. We extract the old, rotted wood and concrete, and set brand new pressure-treated posts deep into fresh concrete to pull the fence back into line and lock it solidly in place.

Partial Replacement

If only one section of your fence was crushed by a falling branch or a vehicle, we can build a custom section to blend seamlessly with the rest of your boundary. We match the existing style, height, and material as closely as possible — cedar ages gracefully and typically blends back within a season.

Gate Sagging & Hardware Failure

A dragging gate is frustrating and damages the structure over time. We rebuild sagging wooden gates, install anti-sag wire tension kits, and replace rusted, failing hinges and latches with heavy-duty exterior hardware.

Honest Assessments

We'll give it to you straight. If your fence is structurally sound and just needs a few new posts, we'll fix it. If the rails are entirely rotted out and repair would be throwing good money after bad, we will advise you on the most cost-effective replacement options — without upselling you into something you don't need.

Need your fence fixed fast?

Contact us to schedule a repair assessment anywhere in Salem or the Willamette Valley.

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