Storm damage, rotted posts, leaning sections, broken pickets — we diagnose the root cause and fix it right. Cedar matching available. Same-week scheduling. Insurance docs provided.
Repair vs. Replace — Done Honestly
Fence damage in the Fulshear area is almost always caused by one of three things: a storm or hurricane, ground movement from Fort Bend County's expansive clay soil, or post rot from our persistent Gulf Coast humidity. Whatever the cause, the question homeowners ask us first is always the same: can this be repaired, or do I need to start over?
We answer that question honestly — because our business depends on your trust more than a single job. When isolated post failure or storm damage affects less than half of a fence, repair is almost always the smarter financial choice. When rot, soil movement, or age has affected the majority of the structure, replacement often costs less in the long run than chasing repairs. We'll tell you which applies to your fence after a free on-site assessment.
Blown panels, snapped posts, and downed sections from tropical weather. We offer same-week assessment after major storms and provide insurance documentation.
Ground-contact post rot is the #1 cause of leaning fences in Fulshear's humid climate. Individual posts can be replaced without removing the entire fence.
Caused by heaving clay soil or post failure. We straighten and re-set affected posts in deeper concrete to prevent recurrence in Fort Bend County's expansive soil.
Individual board replacement with cedar matching. New boards may be slightly lighter initially but weather to blend within one season.
Sagging gates, broken hinges, failed latches, and misaligned gate posts. We realign, re-hang, and upgrade hardware to prevent recurrence.
After a neighbor's tree or your own falls on the fence line. We coordinate with tree services and restore the damaged sections with matching materials.
| Situation | Recommendation | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 1–3 damaged sections after a storm | Repair | Isolated damage; existing structure is sound |
| Leaning fence (1–3 failed posts) | Repair | Post replacement restores plumb; boards still good |
| More than 40% of fence affected | Replace | Repair cost approaches replacement; no long-term benefit |
| Fence over 15 years old, multiple issues | Replace | End-of-life structure; ongoing repairs become chronic |
| Insurance claim — storm totals fence | Replace | Insurance covers like-for-like replacement; ideal time to upgrade |
After a major storm in Fulshear or Fort Bend County, call us immediately for a same-week damage assessment. We provide written documentation suitable for your homeowner's insurance claim — including photographs, damage descriptions, and an itemized repair or replacement estimate.
(832) 734-9878 — Same-Week AssessmentRepair makes sense when damage is isolated — a few storm-blown sections, rotted posts in one area, or a leaning panel. Full replacement is typically more cost-effective when more than 40–50% of the fence has problems, the posts are failing throughout, or the fence is over 12–15 years old. We assess every fence honestly and will recommend whichever option serves your budget better.
Yes. We stock multiple cedar grades and stain/sealant colors specifically to match existing fencing. New cedar will be slightly lighter initially but weathers to blend within one season in the Fulshear sun. For stain matching, we bring color samples to your estimate appointment. For non-cedar fences (vinyl, aluminum, chain link), we source from the same manufacturer lines where possible.
Yes. We provide written damage assessment documentation, photographs of the damaged sections, and an itemized repair or replacement estimate suitable for homeowner's insurance claims. We can also work directly with your insurance adjuster in many cases. Call us immediately after storm damage — prompt documentation supports stronger claims.
A leaning fence in Fulshear is almost always caused by post failure — either rot at the ground line or soil movement in Fort Bend County's expansive clay. Individual posts can be replaced without removing the entire fence. We remove the failed post, dig a deeper hole, set a new post in concrete, and re-attach the existing rails and boards. In most cases this restores the fence to plumb and adds 10+ years of life.
Yes. Fallen-tree fence damage is one of our most common calls in west Houston after storms. We coordinate with tree services for debris removal, assess the full structural damage, and restore the damaged sections with matching materials. For property line fences, we can advise you on liability and which insurance policy applies — which varies based on whether the tree was alive or dead before it fell.
Most fence repairs in Fulshear are completed in a single day. Post replacement (which requires concrete cure time) may require two visits — one to set new posts and one to attach rails and boards after the concrete cures (typically 24–48 hours). We provide a realistic timeline at your free estimate.