We repair sagging gates, replace broken or rotted pickets and rails, reset posts, and fix the hardware on wood and metal fences. Whether it's storm damage or just age, we get your fence square, solid and closing right again.
Quinlan hugs Lake Tawakoni, so a lot of what we see here is waterfront-adjacent — lakeside decks, weather-beaten gates, exterior trim that's taken a season too many. We also handle the inland repair work for year-round residents from Highway 34 out to the smaller neighborhoods.
Wind off the water and constant moisture beat fences down — pickets warp, posts rot at grade, gates drift. We replace, reset and re-square so the fence works and the gate latches without a fight.
Acreage fencing, cattle-gate hardware, a stray-dog hole on the back side of the lot — small-town fences need a handyman who's not too picky about which corner of the property the job is on.
Lake homes have a different repair rhythm than subdivision homes; we plan around weather and access for the waterfront work.
Yes — Quinlan is part of our regular Hunt County service area, and most fence & gate repair jobs in Quinlan are scheduled the same week. Call or text (469) 721-0145.
Yes. A sagging gate is usually a post, hinge or anti-sag issue — all things we repair routinely.
Picket and rail replacements and gate fixes typically start around $299 and scale with linear footage and post work. Storm damage and post resets are quoted after a quick look.
Usually yes for emergency containment — re-securing a downed section, propping a gate or boarding access. Full repairs are scheduled by availability and materials.
Yes — gate hardware, hinge resets and welded-section repairs are part of what we handle. For full rebuilds of ornamental iron we'll point you to a specialty fabricator.
Yes — we can stain or seal new pickets, rails or sections so the repair blends with the rest of the fence as much as wood-age and weather allow.
Call or text for a fast, free quote — most small jobs get scheduled the same week.