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Fence Repair

Fence Repair

Professional Fence Repair Services in Arkansas

Storm damage, leaning posts, broken boards, sagging gates — Delta Fence LLC repairs all fence types across Central Arkansas. Fast response, quality materials, and the same craftsmanship we put into every new installation.

Fence Repair Services

Arkansas Fence Repair Done Right the First Time

Fences take a beating in Arkansas. Between summer thunderstorms with straight-line winds, winter ice storms that load wire and boards with hundreds of pounds of frozen weight, and the constant cycle of heat and humidity that warps, rots, and corrodes fence materials, even well-built fences eventually need repair. The question is not whether your fence will need attention — it is whether the repair is done correctly when the time comes.

Delta Fence LLC approaches fence repair with the same standards we apply to new installations. We do not patch problems with cheap materials and shortcuts. When we replace a broken board, we use lumber that matches the original in thickness, grade, and species. When we reset a leaning post, we dig it out, set it properly in concrete, and verify it is plumb before reattaching rails and pickets. When we repair storm damage, we assess the entire affected section to identify hidden structural problems that may not be obvious from the surface but will cause failures later if ignored.

Owner Kade Endl personally evaluates every repair project and provides an honest assessment of whether the fence should be repaired or replaced. Sometimes a targeted repair can extend the life of a fence by many years. Other times, the underlying structure has deteriorated to the point where continued repairs are throwing money at a problem that will keep coming back. We tell you the truth and let you decide — no pressure, no upselling, just a straight answer from an experienced fence contractor who has seen thousands of fences across Central Arkansas.

Fence repair service in Arkansas by Delta Fence LLC
Repair Types

Common Fence Repairs We Handle

Delta Fence repairs all fence types — wood, chain link, vinyl, ornamental iron, and agricultural fencing. Here are the most common repair issues we see across Central Arkansas properties, and how we fix them properly.

Storm Damage Repair

Arkansas storms knock down fence sections, snap posts, and tear boards and panels loose. Delta Fence responds quickly to storm damage calls, securing the property and replacing damaged sections with matching materials. We assess the entire fence line after storm events because wind damage often weakens sections that appear intact on the surface but have compromised post foundations or loosened fasteners underneath.

Leaning Post Repair

Posts lean when their foundations fail — usually because they were set in packed dirt instead of concrete, or because the original concrete footing was too shallow for Arkansas soil conditions. Delta Fence resets leaning posts by excavating the old footing, setting the post to proper depth in fresh concrete, and bracing it until the concrete cures. This is a permanent fix, not a temporary prop that will lean again next season.

Broken Board Replacement

Individual boards crack, split, warp, and rot over time. We replace damaged boards with lumber that matches the original fence in species, thickness, and cut style. Every replacement board is fastened with screws — never staples — and aligned with the existing pickets for a seamless repair that blends with the rest of the fence rather than standing out as an obvious patch.

Gate Repair and Adjustment

Gates sag, stick, drag on the ground, and stop latching properly as the fence and ground settle over time. Delta Fence repairs sagging gate frames, replaces worn hinges and latches, adjusts gate clearance, and reinforces gate posts that have shifted under the weight of the gate. If the gate frame is beyond adjustment, we build a new gate frame sized to fit the existing opening.

Chain Link Fence Repair

Chain Link fences suffer from bent top rails, torn mesh fabric, leaning posts, and damaged tension wire. Delta Fence replaces damaged chain link sections, re-tensions sagging fabric, straightens or replaces bent rails, and resets posts that have shifted. We carry standard chain link gauges and can match most existing installations without replacing the entire fence.

Full Section Replacement

When damage is too extensive for individual board or panel replacement, Delta Fence removes and rebuilds entire fence sections. We match the existing fence style, materials, and dimensions so the repaired section integrates seamlessly with the rest of the fence line. Full section replacement is often more cost-effective than multiple individual repairs on a severely deteriorated run.

Repair vs Replace

Should You Repair or Replace Your Fence?

When Repair Makes Sense

  • Damage is limited to a few boards, one section, or a single gate
  • Posts are still plumb and structurally sound with solid concrete footings
  • The fence is less than ten years old and the overall structure is in good condition
  • Storm damage affected specific areas but left the majority of the fence intact
  • A single post has shifted but the adjacent posts and rails are still aligned
  • Gate hardware has worn out but the gate frame and post are still solid

When Replacement Is Better

  • Multiple posts are leaning in different directions along the same fence run
  • Rot has spread to the base of most posts throughout the fence line
  • The fence is fifteen-plus years old and repair costs are approaching replacement cost
  • You want to upgrade from a deteriorated fence to a different style or material
  • The original fence was built with substandard materials — thin pickets, staple fasteners, shallow posts
  • Storm damage destroyed more than thirty percent of the total fence length

Delta Fence provides honest assessments on every repair call. If a repair will solve the problem and give your fence several more years of reliable service, we will tell you. If the fence has reached the end of its useful life and continued repairs are wasting your money, we will tell you that too. We would rather earn your trust with honesty than sell you a repair today and a replacement next year. Call (501) 626-7024 for a free assessment of your fence condition.

Our Process

How Delta Fence Handles Repairs

01

Assessment

We inspect the damaged area and the surrounding fence sections to identify all issues — visible and hidden. We check post foundations, fastener integrity, rail connections, and overall structural alignment. You get a detailed written assessment with repair recommendations, material specifications, and a transparent cost breakdown. No guessing, no surprises.

02

Material Matching

We source materials that match your existing fence in style, dimensions, and finish. Replacement boards match the original species and thickness. Chain Link fabric matches the existing gauge and coating. Hardware matches the original finish and style. The goal is a seamless repair that looks like it was always part of the original fence — not an obvious patch job that draws attention to the damage.

03

Professional Repair

Repairs are completed with the same techniques and quality standards we apply to new installations. Posts are set in concrete. Boards are fastened with screws. Rails are leveled and secured. Gates are hung, adjusted, and tested. Owner Kade Endl inspects every completed repair to verify structural integrity, alignment, and overall quality. We clean up all debris and leave your property ready to use.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions About Fence Repair

How quickly can you respond to storm damage?

Delta Fence prioritizes storm damage calls because downed fences create security risks for children, pets, and livestock. After major storms that affect Central Arkansas, we respond to emergency calls as quickly as possible — typically within twenty-four to forty-eight hours depending on the scale of storm damage across the region. If your fence is down and creating an immediate safety concern, call (501) 626-7024 and let us know the situation. We will get to your property as fast as we can and secure the area until permanent repairs can be completed.

Can you match the existing wood on my fence for repairs?

We match replacement lumber to your existing fence in species, thickness, and cut style. New wood will look slightly different from weathered wood initially, but the color difference evens out within a few months as the new boards weather naturally. If you want an immediate uniform appearance, we can stain or seal the entire fence after the repair. Delta Fence carries common fence lumber species including pressure-treated pine, cedar, and cypress, and we can source specialty wood if your fence uses non-standard materials.

How much does fence repair cost?

Fence repair costs vary widely based on the type of damage, the fence material, the number of sections affected, and whether posts need to be reset. A simple board replacement costs significantly less than resetting multiple leaning posts in fresh concrete or replacing an entire section of ornamental iron fencing. Delta Fence provides free on-site assessments with detailed written estimates. We break down the cost by materials and labor so you know exactly what you are paying for. No hidden fees, no surprise charges. Call (501) 626-7024 for your free repair estimate.

Do you repair chain link fences?

Yes. Delta Fence repairs all types of chain link fencing including residential, commercial, and industrial chain link. Common chain link repairs include replacing torn or stretched mesh fabric, straightening or replacing bent top rails, resetting leaning posts, replacing damaged tension wire, and fixing or replacing gates. We carry standard chain link gauges and hardware so most repairs can be completed in a single visit without waiting for special-order materials.

My fence post is leaning but the fence looks fine otherwise. Is this a big deal?

A leaning post is always worth fixing promptly because the problem gets worse over time, not better. As a post leans, it puts uneven stress on the rails and fasteners connecting it to adjacent posts, which can cause those sections to warp, pull loose, or lean as well. What starts as one leaning post can become three or four leaning posts within a season if left unaddressed. Delta Fence resets leaning posts by excavating the old footing, setting the post in fresh concrete at proper depth, and bracing it until the concrete cures completely. This is a relatively affordable repair that prevents much larger problems down the road.

Can you repair vinyl or ornamental iron fences?

Yes. Delta Fence repairs vinyl fencing — including cracked panels, broken pickets, damaged rails, and dislodged post caps — using manufacturer-matched replacement components. For ornamental iron fences, we repair bent pickets, replace damaged sections, fix broken welds, and address rust and corrosion with proper surface preparation and refinishing. Ornamental iron repairs require specialized techniques and equipment, and Delta Fence has the experience to handle these repairs while maintaining the aesthetic integrity of the original fence design.

Do you offer warranties on fence repairs?

Delta Fence stands behind our repair work. We use quality materials and proper installation techniques on every repair, and we address any issues that arise from our workmanship. The specifics of warranty coverage depend on the type of repair and the materials involved. We discuss warranty details during the estimate process so you know exactly what is covered before work begins. Our goal is to fix the problem once and fix it right so you do not need to call us back for the same issue. Call (501) 626-7024 to discuss your fence repair needs.

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Fix Your Fence with Delta Fence LLC

Licensed, insured, and bonded fence repair contractor serving Central Arkansas. Fast response to storm damage, honest assessments, and quality repairs that last.

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