Sagging gates realigned, rotted boards swapped, leaning posts reset, and failed hinges and latches fixed - so your fence closes right and stands up to the wind.
A fence takes a beating in the Santa Clarita Valley - dry summer heat that shrinks and cracks the wood, sprinkler overspray that rots the bottoms of boards and posts, and the Santa Ana winds that lean posts and rack gates out of square every fall. Most of what goes wrong doesn't call for a whole new fence. A dragging gate, a handful of broken boards, a wobbly post, or a hinge that's pulled loose is usually a same-visit fix. We repair wood and vinyl fencing and get gates swinging and latching the way they should.
A gate that drags is usually a symptom - a sagging frame, a leaning post, or worn hinges. We find the actual cause so the fix lasts, then give you a clear, free quote before we start.
We reset or brace leaning posts, square up racked gates, and add an anti-sag cable or corner bracing where a gate has dropped so it stops dragging.
Broken or rotted boards, split rails, and worn hinges or latches get swapped for solid, weather-appropriate materials - wood or vinyl to match what you have.
We open and close the gate through its full swing, confirm it latches cleanly on its own, and make sure the section is solid before we call it done.
Before/after photos of real Santa Clarita fence and gate repairs will appear here.
Most fence and gate repairs are a single, same-visit job. Pricing depends on how much needs to be replaced - a few boards and a hinge is very different from resetting a leaning post in concrete or rebuilding a sagging gate. We give a firm, free quote up front, so there are no hourly surprises. The biggest cost question is usually whether to fix the damage or rebuild the section; here's how we help you decide whether to replace one board or the whole section.
We repair fences and gates throughout the SCV:
Quick answers before you book
Almost always, yes. A dragging gate has usually sagged out of square or the post it hangs on has leaned. We square the gate back up, add an anti-sag cable or corner brace to hold it, and reset or reinforce the post if that's the real culprit - so it swings free and latches on its own again.
Often just the damaged boards. If the rails and posts are still sound, we can swap individual broken or rotted pickets. When rot or wind damage has reached the framing, replacing the section is the more lasting fix - we'll tell you honestly which one your fence needs.
Yes. Depending on the post, we either reset it in fresh concrete or reinforce it with a bracing method. Leaning posts are common here after Santa Ana winds and years of dry-then-wet soil, and a loose post is usually why the boards or gate attached to it have started to fail.
Both. Wood repairs run from single boards to posts, rails, and hardware. Vinyl fencing usually means replacing a cracked rail or picket or re-securing a section that pulled loose in the wind. Tell us what you have and we'll match the materials.
Get a free quote today - most gate realignments and board swaps are a single, same-visit repair.