Seattle Fence Repair Made Easy
Pricing: Most repairs range from $75–$250+, depending on damage, materials, and access.
A leaning post or sagging gate doesn’t just look bad—it weakens your yard’s privacy and security. The longer it’s left, the worse it gets.
At Neat & Tidy Landscaping, we keep fence repair simple. Whether it’s one post or an entire section, we reset, rebuild, and clean up—leaving your fence solid, straight, and ready for years of use.
What We Fix
- Leaning or Rotten Posts – Reset or replace using solid concrete bases.
- Sagging Gates – Rehang, brace, and replace hardware for smooth swing.
- Broken Rails or Panels – Match cedar, hog wire, or composite styles.
- Loose Hardware – Tighten or replace hinges, latches, and screws.
- Storm & Wear Damage – Rebuild sections weakened by wind, rain, or age.
Our Repair Process
- Inspect & Assess – Check every post, rail, and hinge for damage.
- Reset or Replace Posts – Concrete footings for lasting support.
- Repair Panels & Rails – Match your fence’s look and structure.
- Gate Realignment – Relevel and reinforce for smooth daily use.
- Replace Hardware – Use rust-resistant, outdoor-rated fasteners.
- Clean-Up & Haul-Off – Remove debris and leave your yard neat.
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🛠️Why Homeowners Choose Us
- Fix Before Replace – We repair what can be saved first.
- Built to Last – Pressure-treated posts and stainless steel fasteners.
- Clean Finish – No scrap piles, no mess left behind.
- Honest Quotes – Clear pricing, no upselling, no hidden fees.
Related Yard Services
| Service | Description |
|---|---|
| Fence & Gate Repair | Posts, gates, panels, hinges, and latches fixed or replaced. |
| Fence Line Clearing | Remove ivy, blackberry, or bamboo along fence lines. |
| Debris Hauling | We remove old posts, rails, and hardware. |
| Mulch & Grading | Refresh soil and clean up ground around fence. |
| Yard Clean-Up | Combine fence work with a full yard tidy-up. |
FAQs
Can you fix just one section?
Yes—many jobs involve a single post or gate repair.
Do you set posts in concrete?
Always. It keeps posts solid and prevents future leaning.
Will the new wood match?
We use cedar, hog wire, or composite to blend with your fence.
Do you haul off old materials?
Yes, all wood, concrete, and hardware are removed from the site.
Getting It Done Is Simple
- Request a Quote – Quick estimate by phone or online.
- On-Site Visit – We explain the issue and your repair options.
- Repair & Reinforce – Work done right, safely, and on schedule.
- Final Check – Walkthrough to ensure everything’s solid and straight.
Strong fence. Clean yard. No hassle.
That’s the Neat & Tidy way.