Fence Repair

Fence Repair


No Job Is Too Small.

Frisco Fence is dedicated to addressing every customer’s fencing needs, even if a single picket needs to be replaced. Common fence repairs include warped gates, post and picket replacements, leaning fences, and broken boards.


We specialize in ensuring our fences optimize the safety, security, and enjoyment of your yard or business within city and HOA ordinances. Every new fence installation comes with a warranty, and we offer financing based on your project.


Here at Frisco Fence, we understand big projects like new fence installations can be time and cost-consuming, and we are here to adapt to every need and answer all questions.


Explore new fence installation options below.

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Cost

Frisco Fence prides itself on offering the best price possible to our customers.


We focus on having a low overhead and manually figuring quotes to ensure you are getting the best price possible.

Financing

We’ve partnered with wisetack to offer our customers flexible financing options, so you can pay over time rather than all at once.


The application takes about a minute to complete, and checking your options does not impact your credit score.

Warranty

Depending on the project, your fence repair may come with a warranty.


Our warranties cover:

  • Cracked/Warped/Split Lumber
  • Missing Knot Holes 
  • Leaning Posts
  • Rusting Of Any Kind 
  • Defective Gate Hinges/latches
  • Hardware
  • Sagging Gates

Materials

• Frisco Fence specializes in multiple types of new fence installations.


• Cedar, pine, doug fir, steel, and chainlink fencing are just a few options we offer.


Depending on the city and neighborhood you live in will determine what options and materials are available for you.

Types Of Repairs

  • Post And Picket Replacement​
  • Warped Gates
  • Leaning Fences
  • Broken Boards

Benefits

  • Privacy
  • Safety
  • Aesthetic Appeal
  • Fence Longevity

Preparation

Copy of your house survey/plat is needed for most projects.


Texas 811 is called to mark underground utility lines.


Make sure to let your neighbors know about your upcoming project.

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