Fence Repair in Jacksonville, NC
A fence doesn't have to be all-or-nothing. A lot of fences across Jacksonville and Onslow County just need a few posts reset, a section replaced after a tree limb came down, or a gate that finally swings right. Fence repair in Jacksonville, NC is about being honest: sometimes a patch is the right move, and sometimes the structure is too far gone and a replacement section makes more sense.
- Leaning, rotted, or snapped post repair
- Storm and wind damage repair after coastal weather events
- Section replacement matched to existing wood, vinyl, or chain link
- Gate realignment, hinge swaps, and latch fixes
Request a Fence Repair Quote
Tell us about your fence repair project — property location, install or repair, and any details. We'll follow up with next steps.
- Name, phone, and email
- Property town or ZIP
- Fence type, install or repair
- Timeline and project notes
When fence repair makes sense
- Wind or storm damage that took out a section or two
- A single sagging or leaning post that's pulling the rest of the line
- A gate that won't latch, sags, or sticks in the warm months
- A broken panel or busted picket on an otherwise solid fence
- Owners who want to extend the life of a fence instead of replacing the whole run
Where fence repair fits
Leaning posts
Rot at the ground line is the most common failure point we see — a targeted post replacement often saves an otherwise solid fence run.
Storm damage
Hurricanes, tropical storms, and stray pines do real damage in this part of NC. We assess what's structurally sound and rebuild only what needs it.
Broken panels and pickets
Single-panel replacements, board swaps, and matching repairs that keep the rest of the fence intact.
Sagging gates
Gates take more abuse than any other part of a fence. We re-set posts, swap hinges, and re-square the frame.
Repair vs. replace
On older fences with widespread rot or repeated damage, we'll tell you straight when a partial or full replacement is the smarter move.
Jacksonville, NC considerations
Coastal storms are the single biggest source of fence damage in the Jacksonville area. After every tropical system we see a wave of repair requests — leaning posts, broken sections, and uprooted lines. Sandy soil makes posts more prone to shifting in saturated ground, and salt air accelerates rusting on chain link and steel hardware. When we repair, we try to use materials that match the rest of the fence so the patch doesn't stand out.
What drives fence repair pricing
We don't post exact prices because every project is different. These are the factors that matter most when we work up an estimate.
Setting one post is fast; resetting a long run is closer to a partial install.
Matching an older wood or vinyl fence may require sourcing specific products. Color/grain may not match perfectly on day one.
Tight backyards or fenced-in pools cost more to work in than open property lines.
Heavy-duty gate hardware costs more but is worth it on high-use openings.
Have a fence section that needs attention?
Send a few photos or describe the damage. We'll tell you straight whether it's a repair, a partial replacement, or time for something new.
Questions worth asking
- 1Is the damage limited to one or two sections, or does the whole fence show wear?
- 2How old is the fence, and what material is it?
- 3Has the same area failed before — if so, why?
- 4Are gates involved? Gates need extra attention.
- 5Would I rather match the existing fence or upgrade to something more durable?
Our process
- 1
Assess
Photos or a quick site visit so we know what we're really fixing.
- 2
Recommend
A clear scope: what's a repair, what's a partial replacement, and what's not worth chasing.
- 3
Repair
We bring matching materials where possible and leave the fence functional and clean.
Related fence services
Other fencing services in Jacksonville, NC that may be relevant for your property.
Fence Installation
New fence builds across Jacksonville and Onslow County for homes, businesses, and farms — built to handle coastal NC conditions.
View →Gate Installation
Walk gates, double gates, driveway gates, and matching gates for any fence type.
View →Wood Fence Installation
Pressure-treated pine and cedar-look builds — privacy, picket, shadow box, and ranch styles.
View →Vinyl Fence Installation
Low-maintenance privacy, picket, and ranch vinyl fencing built to handle coastal humidity and salt air.
View →Fence Repair across Onslow County and nearby NC communities
We work across Jacksonville and the surrounding area. See the area page for local context.
Jacksonville, NC
Home market — residential, commercial, and military-family fencing across Jacksonville's neighborhoods.
Richlands, NC
Rural and small-town fencing — privacy, ranch, and farm builds across Richlands and the surrounding countryside.
Sneads Ferry, NC
Coastal fencing — privacy, vinyl, and aluminum builds for Sneads Ferry homes near the water.
Swansboro, NC
Coastal-town fencing for homes, marinas, and small businesses in and around Swansboro.
Onslow County, NC
County-wide service — residential, commercial, and farm fencing across Onslow County.
Frequently asked questions
Can you match an existing fence?
We do our best to match the material, height, and picket profile. Older wood fences sometimes weather differently from new wood, which we'll talk through up front.
Do you do small jobs?
Yes — single post resets, gate rebuilds, and short sections are common requests. We'll be upfront when a job is too small to be worth the trip.
Is it cheaper to repair or replace?
It depends on the age and condition of the fence and how many sections are involved. We'll quote both options honestly when it's a close call.
How fast can you respond to storm damage?
Storm seasons create demand spikes. We try to triage by severity — sections blocking driveways or yards with pets/pools usually move first.
Will insurance cover fence repair?
That's between the property owner and their insurer. We can provide a written estimate that you can submit; whether it's covered depends on the policy and the cause of damage.
Ready to request fence repair pricing?
Use the estimate form above or give us a call — we'll come back with next steps.

