Fence Repairs & Panel Replacement
A leaning post, broken panel or storm-damaged run does not always mean a full replacement. We assess the damage and repair what can sensibly be saved.
Fence Panel Replacement
Broken or rotten panels can often be replaced without rebuilding the whole run. We match the practical style where possible and secure the section properly.
Storm-Damaged Fence Repairs
After high winds, we check posts, rails, panels and fixings to identify what has failed and whether a targeted repair will safely restore the fence.
New Posts & Rails
A fence can look tired because the support structure has failed. Replacing posts or rails can often bring the line back before panels are changed.
All Aspects Covered
Repair Only What Needs Repairing
A repair should be proportionate. We look for the failed part first, whether that is a panel, post, rail, hinge, fixing or short section of fence line.
Clear Fault Diagnosis
Before quoting, we explain whether the damage is localised or whether the surrounding fence is likely to fail soon, so the customer can choose sensibly.
Stronger Replacement Sections
Where new panels, posts or rails are fitted, the aim is to strengthen the weak section rather than create another temporary patch.
Post Failure Checks
Many fence failures start at ground level. We check for rotten timber, loose concrete, moving posts and leaning lines before recommending the repair.
Storm Damage Made Safe
After bad weather, loose panels and leaning posts can become unsafe. We prioritise practical stabilisation and replacement where needed.
Damaged Timber Removed
Broken panels, splintered timber and failed fixings are handled neatly so the garden or access route is left usable after the repair.
Useful Details Before We Visit
On frontage jobs, photographs from the road and driveway side help show sightlines, existing posts, levels and access constraints.
Gate and Post Note
Essex fencing enquiry
For fence repairs, the most useful details are what has failed, how long the run is and whether posts are moving at ground level.
Front Boundary Note
Essex fencing enquiry
Gate and Post Advice
Advice on storm damage, leaning fence posts, broken panels, rotten rails and deciding when a targeted repair is better value than a full replacement.