Roanoke Fence
Is Your Fence Damaged? We Offer Repairs In Roanoke
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Fence Repair

Whether you have a hole that someone cut in your chain link fence, you're missing a picket in your wood or vinyl fence, or a tree took down a whole section of fence, we can help. If we have to replace a part, we will match materials to your existing fence so the repair is less noticeable.

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Why Should You Repair Over Replacement

Fence repair offers homeowners a better option than complete fence replacement. When your old wood fence shows signs of weathering, mildew growth, or surface damage, professional repair can deliver a fresh look at a fraction of replacement costs.

Cost Savings: Repairing a fence costs on average 40-60% less than replacing your fence for a new one.

Quick Turnaround: Fence repair is faster than removing your existing fence and then installing a brand new fence.

Preserve Investment: Extend your fence life by 10-15 years with proper care.

Environmental Choice: Reduce waste while maintaining your backyard's character

Professional restoration addresses common issues like protruding nails, mildew, dirt buildup, and surface weathering without the expense and disruption of installing a completely new fence. Due to our years of experience working with residential fences, we know the best solutions for your fence repair. We know what to look for when your fence needs repairs and the best way to fix it in order to ensure that your home has a fence that adds value, safety, and style to your home. Whether you are in need of minor fence repairs, major repairs, partial or whole replacements, or gate repairs, we are here to help.

These are the types of fences that we repair and their common fence repair issues

Ornamental Iron Fences

Rust Removal and Prevention: Treating rust spots and applying protective coatings to prevent further corrosion.

Repainting: Repainting the fence to restore its appearance and add a protective layer.

Structural Repairs: Fixing bent or broken sections and reinforcing weak areas to maintain the fence’s strength.

Wood Fences

Replacing Damaged Panels: Replacing broken or rotten panels to maintain the fence's integrity.

Treating Rot and Insect Damage: Applying treatments to affected areas to prevent further decay.

Staining and Sealing: Regularly staining and sealing the wood to protect it from moisture and UV damage.

Wood Types We Restore:

Cedar Fences: Natural beauty with excellent grain patterns and moisture resistance.

Pine Fences: Cost-effective option that accepts stain beautifully.

Pressure-Treated Lumber: Enhanced longevity with proper sealing and protection.

Redwood Fences: Premium wood requiring specialized care techniques.

Composite Wood Panels: Hybrid materials needing specific cleaning approaches.

Chain Link Fences

Fixing Sagging Sections: Tightening or replacing sagging sections to maintain the fence's tension and appearance.

Replacing Damaged Links: Replacing broken or bent links to ensure security.

Rust Treatment: Treating rusted areas to extend the fence's lifespan.

Vinyl Fences

Replacing Cracked Panels: Replacing cracked or broken panels to maintain the fence's appearance and functionality.

Cleaning and Maintenance: Regularly cleaning the fence to prevent discoloration and buildup of dirt and debris.

Reinforcing Posts: Reinforcing loose posts to ensure stability.

No matter what type of fence you have, regular maintenance and timely repairs are essential to keep it looking great and functioning properly. At Roanoke Fence, we have the expertise and experience to handle all your fence repair needs in the greater Roanoke area.

At Roanoke Fence, we take a detailed, step-by-step approach to ensure your fence is repaired to perfection

The Fence Repair Process We Follow

1

Inspection and Cleaning

Preparation is key for any outdoor stain project. First, clear the area. Move outdoor furniture out of the way and cut the grass by your fence to make the stain application easier. Our experienced team conducts a thorough evaluation of your existing fence condition, wood type, and any minor repairs needed before beginning the staining process.

2

Surface Preparation

We perform pressure washing and cleaning to remove dirt, mildew, and old stain. Then we sand down your fence to remove any rough edges. This crucial step ensures the wood surface is ready for stain penetration and long lasting protection.

3

Repairs and Improvements

Replace damaged boards, secure loose posts, and address any structural concerns. We use quality materials that match your existing fencing.

4

Stain Selection

Using commercial-grade stain and sealing products, our professional staining team applies even coverage that enhances the natural beauty of your wood while providing maximum protection. You can choose from semi-transparent, transparent, or solid stains depending on the look and level of protection you want.

5

Stain Application

The preferred application method for staining a wood fence is by brush. Alternatively, a roller or pad applicator may be used. While a roller can be used to apply stain to large areas, be sure to go back and work the stain in with a brush. Start at the top of the fence and work your way down.

6

Fence Stain dry and Inspection

It's important to allow ample time for the stain to cure completely before returning any hardware to the fence. After everything is done we complete a thorough inspection to ensure quality workmanship and customer satisfaction.

Fence Repair FAQs

When it's time for a fence repair?

If your fence is old, falling down, ugly, or needs so many repairs the cost is getting out of control, it may be time to think about fence replacement. When we come out, we'll make the needed repairs to secure your fence, but if we think replacing it will be more cost-effective in the long run, we'll tell you. We have a reputation for providing clear, honest communication with our clients.

Can you repair my fence?

If your fence is made out of Ornamental Iron, Wood, Chain Link or Vinyl we might be able to help you. To be sure if we can repair your fence or not, our team first needs to see what the condition of your fence is, and then we can communicate to you if your fence is reparable or not.

Is it worth repairing my fence?

It really depends on the condition of your fence. If the damages aren't really severe, it is probably worth repairing your fence. Our team will inspect your fence and tell you if we recommend you to repair or replace your fence.