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Little Rock Fence Repair

Little Rock Fence Repair

Little Rock Fence Repair & Restoration

Storm-damaged posts, sagging gates, broken pickets, rusted-out iron sections, gate operators that have stopped opening. Delta Fence LLC repairs wood, vinyl, chain link, aluminum, and ornamental iron fencing across Little Rock and Pulaski County — including the gate hardware and operator service most fence companies will not touch.

Repair Services

Little Rock Fence Repair

Fences fail in predictable ways. Posts rot at the dirt line after a decade. Gates start sagging when the hinges work loose or the gate-side post leans. Storm winds knock a panel out of its rails. A car backs into the run by the driveway. An ornamental iron picket rusts through at the base. A gate operator stops responding to the keypad. Most of these are repair jobs, not replacement jobs — and a good repair on a structurally sound fence buys you another decade for a fraction of what a full replacement would cost.

Delta Fence LLC repairs every fence material we install across Little Rock and Pulaski County: wood (cedar, treated pine, cypress), vinyl (Bufftech, CertainTeed, big-box), chain link (galvanized, vinyl-coated), aluminum, and ornamental iron. We also handle the gate hardware and operator service that most general fence companies subcontract or refuse — hinge replacement, latch repair, gate post re-set, and LiftMaster or FAAC operator troubleshooting. Owner Kade Endl walks every repair before quoting because the right answer depends on what we find when we look at the fence in person, and there is no honest way to give a flat over-the-phone price on a job nobody has measured yet.

We are licensed, insured, and bonded, and we are available for storm-damage emergencies across Pulaski County when wind or a falling limb has dropped a section of fence and the dog has to get back in the yard tonight. Standard repairs schedule within a week to ten days; emergency calls schedule as soon as the crew can get on site.

Wood fence post repair at a Little Rock home by Delta Fence LLC
Repair vs Replace

When to Repair vs When to Replace

The honest answer for most Little Rock fence calls is repair, not replacement. If the post foundations are sound, the rails are not rotted end-to-end, and the damaged area is localized (a few pickets, one or two posts, a single panel), a targeted repair is the right call — it costs a fifth of a full replacement and the fence keeps doing its job. The line moves the other way when the post foundations are gone (rotted off at the dirt line on more than a third of the posts), when the rails have failed along multiple runs, or when the fence is past its species-specific lifespan and the boards are simply done. We walk every fence and we will tell you straight when a repair is the right answer and when patching the fence is throwing good money at a problem replacement is going to solve anyway.

Common Failures

Common Little Rock Fence Failures We Repair

After enough Little Rock fence repair calls, the failure modes stop being surprising. Wood posts rot at the dirt line in Pulaski County’s clay-heavy soils — that is almost always where a leaning fence is leaning from. Vinyl posts crack at the ground line when frost-heave hits a shallow concrete pour. Chain link fabric tears at the bottom selvage when somebody catches it with a string-trimmer for the tenth time. Wrought iron rusts through at the base of pickets where water sits after rain. Wood gates sag because the cross-brace was installed the wrong direction and gravity has had years to win. Automated gate operators stop responding because the photo-eyes have drifted out of alignment after a storm. None of these are mysteries, and most can be fixed in a day.

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Repair Types

Fence Repairs We Handle in Little Rock

Fence repair covers a range of jobs from a single-day picket swap to a multi-day post re-set with rail replacement. These are the repair types we handle most across Little Rock and Pulaski County.

Post Replacement

Leaning fence almost always means a rotted or shifted post. We pull the old post and concrete, dig back to proper depth, and set a new post with fresh concrete and the right depth for the soil type. Adjacent panels are re-attached so the fence line is straight again.

Picket & Panel Replacement

Broken or storm-damaged pickets on wood fencing, cracked vinyl panels, torn chain link fabric, and bent aluminum or iron pickets. We match the existing fence as closely as the original material allows and color-match stained wood to the surrounding run.

Gate & Operator Service

Sagging gate hinges, broken latches, mis-aligned gate posts, dragging gates, and LiftMaster or FAAC operator troubleshooting. We service the hardware and the operator together, because a hardware problem and an operator problem look the same from the homeowner side and the fix depends on which one it actually is.

Frequently Asked Questions

Little Rock Fence Repair FAQ

What does fence repair cost in Little Rock?

Fence repair cost depends entirely on what is wrong. Picket replacement typically runs forty to eighty dollars per picket including labor. Single post replacement runs roughly two to four hundred dollars depending on fence height and material. Gate re-hang and hardware replacement runs one to four hundred dollars. Operator troubleshooting and service runs one to three hundred dollars plus parts. Storm-damage repairs and multi-post jobs are quoted after a site walk. Call (501) 626-7024 to map your repair.

When should I repair vs replace my fence?

Repair when post foundations are sound, rails are intact, and damage is localized to a few pickets, a panel or two, or a single post. Replace when more than a third of the posts have rotted at the dirt line, when rails have failed along multiple runs, or when the fence is past its species-specific lifespan and the boards are simply done. We will tell you straight when patching is throwing good money at a problem replacement is going to solve anyway.

Do you repair fences other contractors built?

Yes. Most of our repair calls are on fences another contractor built, often years ago. We do not penalize the fence for not being our work. We walk it, give you a straight answer on whether to repair or replace, and quote whichever is the right call rather than steering toward a full replacement to make the job bigger.

Can you handle storm-damage emergencies?

Yes. Wind, fallen limbs, and severe Arkansas storms regularly drop fence sections across Little Rock, and we schedule emergency repairs as soon as the crew can get on site — typically within twenty-four to forty-eight hours of the call. Same-day temporary patching to keep dogs in the yard is available when the schedule allows.

Do you service automated gates and operators?

Yes. We troubleshoot and service LiftMaster and FAAC operators on gates we installed and gates other contractors installed. Common service items are photo-eye realignment, edge-sensor replacement, transmitter reprogramming, hinge and latch service on the gate itself, and full operator replacement when the unit is past its service life. See our automated gates page for new installation.

How long does a typical fence repair take in Little Rock?

A single-post repair or a picket-swap job is typically a half-day to a full day. A multi-post repair with rail replacement runs two to three days because the new posts need a twenty-four-hour concrete cure before the rails go up. Gate hardware service and operator troubleshooting is usually a half-day. Storm-damage repairs vary widely with the extent of the damage. You get a realistic schedule with your written quote.

Service Area

Serving Little Rock, AR

Delta Fence LLC repairs every fence material across all of Little Rock and the surrounding Pulaski County neighborhoods. See completed projects in our fence gallery.

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Licensed, insured, and bonded fence repair contractor serving Little Rock and Pulaski County. Wood, vinyl, chain link, aluminum, iron, and gate operator service, with owner-inspected quality on every job.

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