
Leaning posts, cracked boards, and dragging gates don't fix themselves. We diagnose the real problem and repair it right the first time.

Fence repair in Lemoore covers everything from swapping a few cracked boards to resetting posts that have shifted in the clay soil, and most jobs wrap up in a single visit of a few hours to a full day.
A lot of Lemoore homeowners put off fence repair because they're not sure what's wrong or what it will cost. If you can see the problem - a leaning section, a board that rattles, a gate that won't close - that's enough to start. We'll come out, look at the whole fence line (not just the obvious damage), and give you a written estimate before any work begins. If the repair isn't cost-effective and a new custom fence design makes more sense, we'll tell you that too.
Wood, vinyl, and chain-link all repair differently, and the Central Valley climate - summer heat above 100°F and clay soil that shifts with the seasons - means repairs done here need to account for conditions that most general contractors overlook.
If any section has started to tilt - even slightly - the post holding it is likely failing at the base. In Lemoore, this often happens after a wet winter followed by a dry summer, when clay soil contracts and leaves the post without firm support. A leaning post puts stress on neighboring sections, and what starts as a one-post problem can become a three-post problem quickly.
Boards that are cracked down the middle, split at the ends, or pulling away from the rails are a clear sign that repair is overdue. Lemoore's intense summer heat dries out untreated wood faster than most homeowners expect, and once a board cracks, it won't hold a fastener reliably. Replacing a few boards now is far cheaper than waiting until the whole section fails.
A gate that used to swing freely but now drags on the ground or refuses to latch is telling you something has shifted. This is usually a post that has moved or a hinge that has pulled loose. The longer it goes unfixed, the more damage the swinging weight does to the post and frame - what's a hinge adjustment today can become a full post reset next season.
Dark streaks on the wood around screws or nails mean the hardware is corroding. In Lemoore, agricultural dust and seasonal moisture create conditions where hardware corrodes faster than in drier environments. Rusty fasteners lose their grip before they look completely failed - if you see staining, the connection is probably already weaker than it looks.
Our fence repair work covers the full range of residential fence problems. Post resets are the most common call we get - we dig down, check the base, and reset the post in fresh concrete at the right depth for Lemoore's clay soil. Board and rail replacement is straightforward on wood fences, and we match the material as closely as possible so the repair ages with the rest of your fence rather than standing out. For vinyl and chain-link, we handle panel section swaps and fabric splicing respectively, since those materials don't patch the same way wood does.
Gates get special attention in every repair call because they take more stress than any other part of a fence. If your gate is part of the job, we check the hinge post, adjust or replace hinges, and confirm the latch is working correctly before we leave. If your fence has deteriorated past the point where repairs make financial sense, we'll tell you honestly - and can talk through whether a fence replacement or a custom fence design is the better path forward.
Best for homeowners with a leaning or wobbling fence section where the post has shifted at the base.
Ideal for wood fences with cracked, split, or missing boards that are still structurally sound otherwise.
Right for any gate that is sagging, dragging, sticking, or failing to latch reliably.
Suited for homeowners with vinyl panel damage or chain-link fabric that has bent, torn, or pulled from tension.
Lemoore sits on clay-heavy soil that expands in the wet months and contracts during dry summers - and that seasonal movement is one of the main reasons fence posts shift and lean here more than homeowners expect. A repair that doesn't account for the soil is just buying time. When we reset a post in Lemoore, we dig to the right depth for this specific ground and use concrete that will hold through the wet-dry cycle, not just through the first season. The summer heat - regularly above 100°F - also accelerates wood deterioration, so we use materials that are suited to the Central Valley climate, not just whatever is cheapest to source.
Seasonal winds carrying agricultural dust from the surrounding farmland also grind against fence surfaces and corrode hardware faster than in less exposed locations. We check all hardware on every repair job - not just the visible wood - because rusty fasteners fail before they look like they've failed. If your property is in a neighborhood with HOA rules, we'll ask about that before ordering any replacement materials so the finished repair matches what your association requires. Homeowners across Hanford and Visalia deal with the same soil and climate conditions, and we bring the same approach to every job across the region.
Tell us where the damage is and what the fence is made of. We reply within one business day, and often the same day. A photo or two helps us show up with the right materials and give you a more accurate estimate upfront.
We walk the full fence line - not just the obvious damage - and check nearby posts, hardware, and soil around the base. This takes 15-30 minutes. You get a written estimate before anyone picks up a tool, so there are no surprises when the job is done.
Most residential fence repairs are completed in a single visit. We remove damaged components, set any new posts in concrete if needed, and install the replacement materials. If new posts are set, they need 24-48 hours to cure before the fence is fully loaded.
We haul away old boards, hardware, and debris. Before we leave, walk the repaired section with us - check that gates swing freely, boards are flush, and nothing looks off. This is the moment to ask questions, not after the crew has driven away.
Written estimate before we start. No surprises. Most repairs done in a single visit.
(559) 633-7011We provide a written, itemized quote before a single board is touched. If something unexpected comes up during the repair, we stop and talk to you before proceeding. No surprise invoices, no add-ons you didn't approve.
We set posts with the depth and concrete mix that Lemoore's clay soil requires - not what works in a different climate. That's why our repairs hold through wet winters and dry summers instead of leaning again after the first season. Local soil knowledge is a real differentiator here. UC Cooperative Extension documents why clay soil movement is such a challenge for post stability in the San Joaquin Valley.
Many Lemoore neighborhoods have HOA rules on fence height, style, and materials. We ask about your HOA guidelines before ordering a single piece of material, so the finished repair matches what your neighborhood requires. You won't get a compliance notice after the work is done.
We hold a valid California contractor's license and pull permits when Lemoore's building division requires them. That protects you when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. You can verify any California contractor's license on the CSLB website before you hire anyone.
Every repair we do is grounded in the same approach: find the actual cause, fix it properly, and leave you with a fence that holds through the next season and the one after that. That's what keeps Lemoore homeowners calling us back.
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