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Beacon Hill Wood Fence Repair Services
Beacon Hill Wood Fence Repair Services
By Neat & Tidy Product Team Published on January 12, 2023
Categories: landscaping , services , maintenance Tags: fence-repair , gate-fix , Beacon Hill

Beacon Hill Wood Fence Repair Services

Is your fence leaning like it’s had one too many? It’s more than just “character”—it’s a sign of failing posts, rotting rails, or pesky plants pushing from the other side! At Neat & Tidy, we straighten lines, reset posts, rehang gates, and deliver a fence that stands strong against our infamous Beacon Hill storms.


What’s the Problem?

  • Posts rotting at the base; panels tilting or blown out of place
  • Gates sagging, dragging, or refusing to latch; stripped hinge screws
  • Rails splitting, pickets loosening, nails backing out, and staining that beautiful cedar
  • Soil piled against boards; ivy and blackberry bushes trying to take over
  • “Repairs” that are merely wishful thinking with toe-screws

How We Repair (Fixing the Cause, Not Just the Symptoms)

  1. Assess & Mark — We evaluate the line, plumb, soil grade, drainage, and any pesky vegetation pressure, while respecting property-line constraints.
  2. Reset/Replace Posts — We dig out the failures and set new pressure-treated 4x4 or 4x6 posts in sturdy footings. Our technique includes bell-shaped bases, drainage gravel, and concrete collars at grade (not just a bucket of soup that traps water).
  3. Rails & Blocking — We replace any cracked rails and add blocking or metal ties (like Simpson-style) where needed for those windy days.
  4. Pickets & Fasteners — We’ll reuse sound cedar whenever possible and replace the rest with stainless or coated screws (goodbye rusty nails!).
  5. Gate Rehab — We tackle sagging gates with new posts or sleeve repairs, diagonal braces to stop sag, heavy-duty hinges, proper latches, and drop rods. We even set the gap for winter swell, ensuring it still closes in January!
  6. Vegetation & Grade — We’ll clear out ivy and blackberry bushes, cut back soil, and ensure wood doesn’t sit in damp mulch, maintaining a finished grade of about 2” below the bottom rails/boards.
  7. Hardware & Finish — We use corrosion-resistant hardware for a neat, clean look. Staining or sealing is optional but recommended!

Straight talk: If your posts are mushy at grade, “sistering” won’t save them. We’ll replace the post or the lean will return.


What We Work On

  • Cedar fences (board-on-board, good neighbor, solid panel)
  • Farm/utility panel fences that need real posts and rails
  • Courtyard and trash/recycling gates, dog runs, and alley lines
  • Tight-access hills and rockeries typical in Beacon Hill!

Our Annual Maintenance Plan (Your Yard’s Routine)

  • Fence Line Patrol — We trim vegetation off rails and pickets to keep soil and mulch away from the wood.
  • Hardware Check — We tighten hinges and latches, replacing any stripped screws.
  • Post Health — We check for wobble and early signs of rot at the base; sealing checks where necessary.
  • Gate Tune — Adjusting latches and hinges as seasons cause swell and shrink.
  • Clean & Protect — We offer a soft wash and an optional stain/seal schedule.

We’re your low-maintenance landscaping team. Our goal? Fewer problems between visits and less work for you!


Service Cadences (Pick What Fits You Best)

  • Quarterly — Spring/fall resets + two tune-ups (perfect for those with ivy and blackberry pressures).
  • Bi-Monthly — A great balance for wind-exposed or high-traffic gates.

(Heavy vine pressure or fresh repairs? Start with monthly visits for 60–90 days, then taper off.)


What Annual Maintenance Includes

  • Ivy and blackberry cutback along the fence and neighbor edges
  • Hinge and latch tune-ups; new screws where wood is stripped
  • Post inspections and small-footing touch-ups at grade
  • Board and rail replacements where rot shows up
  • Photo updates so you can see those lines stay straight

Why Annual Maintenance Matters

  • Safety — Fewer blowouts and trip hazards keep your property secure.
  • Curb Appeal — A well-maintained fence enhances the overall look of your property, increasing its value.
  • Longevity — Keeping wood dry and tightening hardware ensures it outlasts storm season.
  • Maintenance Savings — Timely small repairs prevent costly full rebuilds.

How It Works

  1. Free Estimate — We provide photos/video or a quick walkthrough with clear, upfront pricing.
  2. Plan the Fix — We assess posts, rails, gate hardware, vegetation, and grade.
  3. Repair Day — We reset, replace, and rehang with a clean-up afterward—no nail-streak mess left behind!
  4. Follow-Up — We provide care tips, optional stain/seal services, and a maintenance schedule tailored to you.

Why Beacon Hill Chooses Neat & Tidy

  • Local experts who know wind patterns, clay pockets, and those tricky alleys.
  • Licensed & insured; we always call 811 before digging near utilities.
  • Upfront pricing that includes labor, hardware, hauling, and disposal.
  • Punctual, respectful, and clean work (no invasive ivy left behind!).
  • Green-first approach—reusing sound boards and minimizing landfill waste.

Ready for a fence that stands straight and shuts right?

Call or text Neat & Tidy for a wood fence repair that lasts—solid posts, crisp lines, and a gate that clicks every time. We’ll keep it tidy—so you can get back to enjoying your space!


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