Lubbock Fence Repair
Wind took some panels? Posts leaning? Gate dragging? Most fences can be fixed for far less than replacement — get matched with a local pro who'll tell you which yours is.
Get a free repair estimate
Tell us about your fence project — no obligation, no pressure.
Wind damage, fixed properly
Every spring, South Plains wind finds the weak posts in Lubbock — and the repair call is the most common fence job in town. The right fix goes past the symptom: blown-out panels get rebuilt with sound rails, and the posts that let them go get reset deeper, in concrete, so the same section doesn't fail in the next blow. If your fence leans but the wood is good, a post reset costs a fraction of replacement and leaves the fence straighter than the day it went up.
Gates, rot, and the small stuff
Sagging gates get rehung square with proper hinges and, where needed, a new gate post — the hardest-working post on the property. Rotted pickets and rails get matched and swapped. Sun-beaten gray wood that's structurally fine doesn't need replacing at all: cleaning and stain-and-seal brings it back and buys years. Small jobs are welcome — no project too boring.
Repair or replace? An honest answer
The rule of thumb our contractors use: if more than about a third of the posts or panels are failing, replacement usually beats repair on cost per year — especially on older pine that's reaching end of life anyway. If it's isolated damage, repair wins, full stop. Either way you get a free assessment and a written number for both paths where it's close; compare it with anyone. New-build pricing is in the cost guide, and if it does come to replacement, we handle that too.
Fence taken a beating?
Describe the damage — leaning run, blown panels, dragging gate — and an insured local contractor will give you a free repair-or-replace assessment.