Fixing a damaged or aging fence doesn’t have to be stressful. Whether your fence is broken, leaning, rusted, or missing panels, getting it repaired quickly can restore both security and curb appeal. At Globus Gates, we make the process simple with expert fence repair services in Los Angeles—done right, on time, and at a fair price.
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A damaged wooden fence doesn’t always need a full replacement. In many cases, you can restore it with a few tools, quality materials, and careful attention. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Start by walking along the entire fence line to check for warped, broken, or rotted boards, loose nails, and leaning posts. Identify whether the issue is isolated (just one panel or post) or widespread across the fence. This assessment will help you decide whether to repair or replace.
If a post is cracked or leaning, dig it out carefully using a post puller or shovel. For boards, use a crowbar or drill to remove screws. Cut a new board or post to match the existing ones in height and width, using pressure-treated or weatherproof wood to ensure longevity.
Use galvanized nails or outdoor-rated screws to attach your new components. Galvanized fasteners resist rust and corrosion, ensuring your fence holds up against rain and sun exposure. Drill pilot holes to prevent wood splitting during installation.
If any planks are still intact but have pulled away from the frame, refasten them tightly using screws and brackets. Double-check alignment to ensure the fence remains visually straight and level.
Once repairs are complete, apply an outdoor wood sealer or stain to the repaired section — or the entire fence if needed. This helps protect against UV rays, moisture, rot, and pests. Reapply annually for maximum protection.
You have two options for fixing a damaged fence post: either do it yourself or hire a qualified fencing contractor. Fence post replacement is one of the most common fence repair services we handle across Southern California. Here’s how to do it yourself:
First, take down any fence panels or rails attached to the damaged post. Then dig around the post to remove surrounding soil or old concrete. Clearing the area gives you space to extract the broken post and properly install a new one. For wooden posts, check for signs of rot or insect damage.
Choose a pressure-treated or weather-sealed wooden post or a rust-resistant metal one. Cut it to the correct height, making sure it matches the rest of your fence line. Treat the bottom portion of wooden posts with preservative for extra moisture protection before installation.
Place the post into the hole and hold it steady while filling with dirt, gravel, or concrete. For the strongest fence repair results, use concrete footing—especially if the fence is in a windy or high-traffic area like a front yard or driveway perimeter.
Use a level to ensure the post is plumb (perfectly vertical). You can brace it with scrap wood while the concrete sets. Skipping this step can result in a leaning fence that will likely fail again. Proper alignment is key to long-lasting repair work.
After the concrete has cured (usually 24–48 hours), use metal brackets or screws to reattach the fence rails or panels. Reinforcing the connection points ensures the fence stands up to pressure, weather, and time. If you’re unsure or want the cleanest results, we offer professional fence post replacement throughout Los Angeles and beyond.
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You have two options for fixing a damaged fence: either do it yourself or hire a qualified fencing contractor. Follow these steps to complete it yourself;
1. Make sure there is adequate space to install a replacement and remove the soil from around the broken post.
2. Cut a new post to the appropriate length and treat it to be weatherproof.
3. After inserting the new post, fill the hole with dirt.
4. A level should be used to ensure the post is vertical and compact the dirt firmly.
5. Use concrete or metal bracing to secure the post.
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We recommend checking your fence every 6 months for wear and tear. Repairs should be made immediately if panels are loose, leaning, or damaged by weather.
Aluminum and vinyl are low-maintenance and weather-resistant. Wood is a classic choice but needs sealing. Iron and steel are durable but may rust without coating.
Remove damaged boards/posts, install treated replacements, level the fence, and secure with screws or brackets. Seal or paint wood afterward to protect it.
Keep foliage trimmed back, repaint/seal wood regularly, and check for termites or rust. Annual maintenance prevents costly repairs later.