Hurricane season in South Florida means fences take a beating. Wind rips pickets and panels loose, posts shift in wet soil, gate hinges pull out of rotted wood. Some damage means the whole fence needs replacement. Often, it doesn’t.
What we do
- Replace individual rotted or damaged pickets without pulling the entire fence
- Re-secure loose panels by driving new fasteners or re-setting in concrete
- Reset or brace leaning posts using soil or concrete as needed
- Repair gate hinges, latches, and track wheels
- Replace hardware corroded by salt air
When repair works instead of full replacement
- A handful of split or missing pickets in otherwise sound fence
- Posts leaning but structurally intact (re-brace, don’t replace yet)
- Gate dragging from hardware failure, not structural rot
- Wind-loosened panels and fasteners that just need re-securing
- Partial hurricane damage affecting one section while the rest is fine
Full fence replacement is the right call when posts are rotting, entire sections are gone, or the fence has become a genuine liability. But most hurricane-season repairs stop well short of that.
Service area
Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Lighthouse Point, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Sea Ranch Lakes, Hillsboro Beach, Deerfield Beach, Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, Pembroke Pines, Boca Raton.