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Storm damage, leaning posts, and rotted sections repaired or replaced quickly.

Fence Repair and Replacement

A fence that is leaning, sagging, or falling apart does not always need to be completely replaced. In many cases, we can repair or replace the damaged sections and make your existing fence solid again for a fraction of the replacement cost. We fix leaning posts, replace rotted pickets and rails, rehang sagging gates, and repair storm damage.

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If the damage is widespread or the fence is at the end of its life, we will tell you honestly that replacement makes more sense than patching. We can remove the old fence and install a new one in most cases within a few days. We match existing fence styles when doing partial repairs so the new sections blend with the old.

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Our Process

1

Assess the Damage

We inspect your fence, identify what is salvageable and what needs replacement, and give you a repair vs. replace recommendation.

2

Repair or Replace

We fix the damaged sections using matching materials, reset leaning posts, and replace rotted or broken components.

3

Gate Adjustment

We adjust or rehang gates so they swing and latch properly. Gate hardware is replaced if worn.

Why Choose Us

Why Choose Ortega Fence & Deck

  • Honest assessment of repair vs. replacement to save you money
  • Materials matched to your existing fence for a seamless repair
  • Leaning posts reset in concrete for lasting stability
  • Fast turnaround on storm damage repairs
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Deck Building FAQs

A 6-foot wood privacy fence in typically costs $25 to $45 per linear foot installed, depending on the style and wood type. A typical backyard fence of 150 to 200 linear feet runs $4,000 to $8,000. We provide free on-site estimates.

Most residential fence projects are completed in 1 to 3 days depending on the length, terrain, and style. We let the concrete cure on the posts before attaching the fence, which may add a day to the schedule for the best long-term results.

It depends on your jurisdiction and your HOA if you have one. Most areas require a permit for fences over a certain height. We know the local requirements and handle the permit process as part of the project.

Ready to Get Started?

Call Ortega Fence & Deck today to learn more about deck building.