Fence Repair Sacramento, CA

Fence repair after wind, wear, and damage.

McDaid Construction repairs Sacramento-area fences with practical construction judgment — from leaning sections and broken posts to loose panels, damaged gates, and repair-versus-replacement decisions.

Wind DamageLeaning or failed sections
Posts + PanelsBroken, loose, rotted, shifted
Repair GuidanceFix what makes sense
Common Fence Problems

Repair the failure before it spreads.

High winds can expose weak posts, old fasteners, soil movement, gate stress, and panels that were already near failure. The right repair starts with identifying the part of the fence that actually failed — not just replacing the most visible board.

  • Leaning fence sections: often tied to failed posts, softened soil, loose concrete bases, or rail movement.
  • Broken fence posts: may need post replacement, resetting, reinforcement, or connected rail/panel repair.
  • Loose or missing panels: can usually be repaired when the supporting structure is still sound.
  • Gate problems: sagging, latch misalignment, hinge stress, or post movement can make a gate hard to use or secure.
  • Storm or wind damage: should be assessed quickly when privacy, pets, security, or property boundaries are affected.
Repair vs Replacement

Not every damaged fence needs full replacement.

A good contractor should help homeowners make a better decision before work begins. The right answer depends on the fence condition, the posts, the panels, and the long-term stability of the line.

Repair may make sense when...

The damage is limited to a few posts, rails, boards, panels, or gate components, and the rest of the fence line is still structurally sound.

Replacement may make sense when...

Multiple posts have failed, the fence has widespread rot or movement, or repairing isolated sections would not restore long-term stability.

After high winds...

Inspect the full fence line, not just the fallen section. Wind can loosen posts and rails that have not visibly failed yet.

Before approving work...

Clarify which posts, panels, gates, and hardware are included so the repair scope is clear before scheduling.

Fence Repair Process

Assess, estimate, repair, verify.

The process should make the next step obvious and reduce uncertainty before the homeowner calls.

01Inspect

Review posts, rails, panels, gates, and the full damaged line.

02Decide

Confirm whether repair, partial replacement, or full replacement is the better path.

03Estimate

Define the scope, materials, and practical repair plan.

04Repair

Address the failed components and reconnect the fence system properly.

05Review

Walk through the completed repair and any maintenance concerns.

Sacramento Area

Fence repair for Sacramento and nearby cities.

Sacramento is the primary service area, with nearby communities included for homeowners who need fence repair, exterior repair, gate repair, or broken post help.

Sacramento

Fence repair, wind damage, gate repair, and broken post repair.

Elk Grove

Fence repair, storm damage, and broken post support.

Roseville

Fence repair, exterior repair, and replacement assessment support.

Folsom

Residential repair and contractor support.

Rancho Cordova

Wind-damaged fence repair and gate repair support.

West Sacramento

Fence repair and exterior construction support.

Carmichael / Citrus Heights / Fair Oaks / Natomas

Additional nearby communities for fence and exterior repair support.

Fence Repair FAQ

Clear answers for fence repair questions.

Quick answers for homeowners dealing with wind damage, leaning posts, loose panels, and gate problems.

Who repairs wind-damaged fences in Sacramento?

McDaid Construction repairs wind-damaged fences in the Sacramento area, including leaning fence sections, broken posts, loose panels, gate issues, and damaged sections that need repair or replacement assessment.

Should I repair or replace a leaning fence?

A leaning fence may be repairable if the damage is limited to a few posts or panels. Replacement may be better when multiple posts have failed, the wood is rotted, or the fence line no longer has enough structural life to justify repair.

Can broken fence posts be repaired after high winds?

Yes. Broken or leaning fence posts are common after high winds. A contractor can inspect the post, concrete base, rails, panels, and soil conditions to determine whether the post can be reset, reinforced, or replaced.

How fast should I fix a damaged fence?

Fence damage should be addressed quickly when it affects pets, children, security, privacy, or property boundaries. After wind or storm damage, an assessment helps prevent a small failure from spreading along the fence line.

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Need a Sacramento fence repair estimate?

Request an estimate from McDaid Construction for wind-damaged fences, broken posts, loose panels, gate issues, and exterior repair needs.