Fence Repair Services in Daytona Beach

Wood fence repair, post replacement, gate fixes, and storm damage repair for homeowners in Daytona Beach and surrounding areas.

Your Fence Takes a Beating in Florida — We Fix the Damage

Between tropical storms, salt air, year-round sun, and Florida humidity, fences in the Daytona Beach area take serious punishment. Posts rot. Boards warp and split. Gates sag. Hardware rusts. When your fence starts looking rough — or stops providing the privacy and security you need — it's time to call. We repair and rebuild wood fence sections, replace rotted posts, fix sagging gates, and restore your fence to solid, functional condition without replacing the entire thing.

Fence Repairs We Handle

  • Storm-damaged fence sections
  • Rotted fence post replacement
  • Sagging and misaligned gate repair
  • Broken or missing fence board replacement
  • Leaning fence straightening
  • Gate latch and hinge replacement
  • Privacy fence panel repair
  • Fence re-staining and sealing
  • Fence post reinforcement
  • Property line fence repairs

Why Call Us for Fence Repair

Repair First, Replace Only If Needed

A full fence replacement costs thousands. Many fence problems can be fixed by replacing a few posts and boards. We assess the damage honestly and give you the most cost-effective option.

Florida-Tested Materials

We use pressure-treated lumber and corrosion-resistant hardware that hold up to the humidity, salt air, and storms that are part of life in Central Florida.

Fast Storm Damage Response

After a storm, we prioritize fence repairs — especially for homes with pets, kids, or pool enclosures that need to be secured quickly.

Clean, Matched Results

We match the repair to your existing fence style so the new sections don't stick out. Same board profile, same spacing, same post style.

How It Works

Getting your repairs handled is simple.

Call or Request an Estimate

Tell us what needs fixing. Send photos if you have them — it helps us give you a more accurate estimate upfront.

Get a Straightforward Quote

No hidden fees, no surprise charges. We explain the work, the cost, and the timeline before anything starts.

We Show Up and Get It Done

On time, prepared, and ready to work. We handle the repair, clean up after ourselves, and make sure you're satisfied.

What Customers Say

★★★★★

"Called on a Monday, he was here Wednesday. Fixed the closet door that had been driving me crazy for months, patched two holes in the drywall, and re-caulked my bathtub. Everything was done in one visit. Wish I'd called sooner."

Karen M. Daytona Beach, FL
★★★★★

"I had a list of small things that weren't worth calling separate people for. He knocked out eight items in half a day. The deck railing is solid again, the screen door works, and the kitchen cabinet door finally closes right. Very straightforward to deal with."

Janet S. Ormond Beach, FL

Fence Repair — Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions homeowners ask most about this service.

Can you repair storm damage to my fence?

Yes. Storms—especially hurricanes and tropical systems—wreck fences across Daytona Beach and Volusia County. We repair leaning posts, blown-out sections, broken boards, and damaged gates caused by wind, debris, and flooding. Fast assessment and repair help prevent further damage and restore your privacy and security. Call (386) 506-8000 for a quick quote, or request an estimate online.

My fence posts are leaning—can they be fixed without replacing the whole fence?

Often, yes. Leaning posts usually mean loose concrete footings or rot at the base. We can straighten and re-anchor posts, replace rotten bases with new concrete, or swap individual posts without tearing down the entire fence. The fix depends on how far gone the post is—we’ll tell you straight what’s repairable versus when replacement makes more sense.

Do you replace individual wood fence boards?

Absolutely. You don’t need to replace a whole fence because a few boards are cracked, warped, or missing. We match existing boards (or get close enough visually) and swap out the bad ones. For painted or stained fences, we can tint new boards to blend in. This keeps costs down and preserves the look of your fence.

My gate won’t close properly—what causes that and how do you fix it?

Gates sag and misalign from hinge wear, loose posts, or frame fatigue. We fix it by re-hanging hinges, reinforcing the gate frame, adding tension rods or cable kits for wide gates, and replacing worn hardware. Adjusting the latch and squaring the opening usually gets the gate closing and latching reliably again.

Do you repair privacy fences?

Yes. Privacy fences take a beating in Florida sun and storms. We repair broken pickets, replace rotted or warped boards, fix leaning sections, and patch storm damage. Whether it’s wood or vinyl, we can restore your privacy without a full replacement. Request a free estimate for your project.

How do you handle fence post rot?

Post rot happens when water sits at the base—common with older wood or poor drainage. We cut out the rotten portion and install a concrete base with a new post section (splice repair), or we replace the entire post. For new fences or major repairs, we set posts in concrete above grade so water drains away. This extends the life of the fence in Daytona Beach’s humid climate.

How long does a typical fence repair take?

Most repairs are done in a day or less. Simple fixes—a few boards, a gate adjustment, straightening a post—often take a few hours. Larger jobs like replacing multiple posts or rebuilding a section may take 1–2 days. We’ll give you a realistic timeline when we quote the job.

When should I repair vs. replace my fence?

Repair when only a minority of the fence is bad—a few boards, one or two posts, a sagging gate. Replace when rot, damage, or wear affect most of the fence, posts are failing throughout, or the cost of patching exceeds the value of keeping it. We’ll walk the fence, point out what’s fixable, and give you an honest recommendation and both repair and replacement options.

What affects the cost of fence repair in Daytona Beach?

Cost depends on the scope of damage, material type (wood vs. vinyl), access to the fence line, and whether we’re doing a quick fix or a larger rebuild. Materials, labor, and any permits or HOA requirements factor in. We provide clear estimates—no surprises. (386) 506-8000 for a quick phone estimate, or fill out our contact form with photos for a more accurate quote.

What’s the best wood for a fence in Florida?

Pressure-treated southern yellow pine is the most common and budget-friendly for Florida. Cedar and cypress resist rot and insects better but cost more. For longevity in our heat, humidity, and storms, pressure-treated wood with proper staining and sealing every few years performs well. We can advise based on your budget and how long you plan to keep the fence.

Should I stain or seal my wood fence, and how often?

Yes—staining and sealing protects wood from sun, moisture, and rot, and extends its life in Florida. A quality stain or sealer every 2–4 years is typical. We strip old finish if needed, then apply stain or sealer. Doing it before serious weathering or rot sets in saves money and keeps the fence looking good longer.

Do I need HOA approval for fence repairs or replacement?

It depends on your HOA. Repairs that match existing materials and style usually don’t require approval. Replacement, color changes, or style changes often do. Many HOAs require pre-approval and specific materials or heights. We’re familiar with common HOA rules in Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, and Port Orange, and can work within them. Check your covenants and get approval before major changes.

Who is responsible if a fence is on the property line—me or my neighbor?

Boundary fences are often shared responsibility. If the fence is clearly on your property, you’re responsible. If it’s on the line, Florida law typically treats it as jointly owned—maintenance and repair costs may be split. A survey can clarify the line. We can repair the fence either way; you and your neighbor can decide how to split the cost.

Vinyl vs. wood fence—which is better for Daytona Beach?

Wood is cheaper upfront, can be repaired board-by-board, and looks natural, but needs staining and sealing. Vinyl costs more initially but needs almost no maintenance, doesn’t rot, and won’t warp or splinter in Florida weather. Both work here—choose based on budget and how much upkeep you want. We repair and replace both. Tell us your preferences and we’ll help you decide.

What fence height can I have in Daytona Beach?

Most residential fences are limited to 6 feet in the backyard and 4 feet in the front. Corner lots and visibility rules can change that. Local codes and HOA rules may be stricter. We know Volusia County rules and can recommend heights that comply. If you’re unsure, we’ll point you to the right permit or HOA check before work starts.

How can I prepare my fence for hurricane season?

Trim branches and remove anything that can become flying debris. Check for loose posts, boards, and hardware—we can tighten and reinforce those. Staining or sealing helps wood resist moisture. Consider removing or securing loose panels, gates, or ornaments before a storm. If damage happens, call us at (386) 506-8000—we prioritize storm-related repairs and can get your fence secure again quickly.

Don't Wait for the Next Storm — Fix Your Fence Now

Tell us what's wrong with your fence and we'll give you a straight quote. Most fence repairs are faster and more affordable than a full replacement.