
Leaning posts, cracked boards, or a gate that won't latch - we walk your whole fence line, find the real problem, and fix it right.

Fence repair in Yuma covers anything from swapping a few cracked boards to resetting a leaning post or rehinging a gate that drags on the ground - most jobs are completed in a single visit, often in just a few hours.
In Yuma, fence damage tends to show up fast. The sun bleaches and dries out wood year-round, and when a haboob rolls through, panels that were slightly loose can end up on the ground the next morning. A good repair starts with a full walkthrough of the fence line - because one visible problem often signals others nearby that you haven't spotted yet. If the damage has gotten too far, we can also talk through fence replacement as an option.
Whether your fence took a hit from a recent storm or has slowly worn down over several seasons, a proper repair done with the right materials and correct post depth should hold up for years without needing to be redone.
Walk along your fence and look at it from the end. If any section leans to one side or the line looks uneven, the posts are likely shifting at the base. In Yuma, this often happens after a monsoon-season dust storm pushes hard against the panels for hours.
Yuma's intense summer heat dries out wood faster than almost anywhere else, causing boards to crack, splinter, or shrink away from the rails. If you can see daylight through gaps that weren't there before, or boards feel loose when you press them, call before the damage spreads.
A gate that scrapes the ground when you open it, or that you have to lift to get the latch to catch, means the hinge post has shifted. This is a security problem - a gate that doesn't latch reliably is an easy opening for intruders or a way for kids or pets to get out.
Chain-link and wrought iron fences in Yuma face intense UV and occasional monsoon moisture, which accelerates rust at connection points and welds. If you see orange streaking or sections that feel loose at the joints, those spots will keep weakening until they are repaired.
We repair all fence types - wood, vinyl, chain-link, aluminum, wrought iron, and more. The most common jobs are board replacements, post resets, gate realignment, and section repairs after storm damage. Each repair starts with a full assessment so we address the actual cause, not just what is visible from the street. If you have been thinking about a custom fence design while you are at it, we can talk through that option during the same visit.
For fences that have deteriorated past the point where repair is cost-effective, we offer fence replacement as a straightforward next step. We give you an honest read on which path makes more sense for your situation before any work begins.
Right for any fence where posts are leaning, shifting, or no longer holding panels at the correct height.
Ideal when individual boards are cracked, warped, or missing but the frame and posts are still solid.
Best for gates that drag, stick, swing out of alignment, or no longer latch securely.
Suited for properties where a haboob or high-wind event left sections blown over, bent, or partially detached.
For metal fences with corroded connection points, broken welds, or sections loosened by UV and monsoon moisture.
When a specific span of fence is too damaged to repair board by board, we replace the whole section to match.
Yuma averages more than 300 sunny days a year, and summer temperatures regularly exceed 110 degrees. That relentless sun bleaches, warps, and dries out wood fences faster than almost anywhere else in the country. What looks fine in spring can show serious cracking or board movement by fall. Below the surface, Yuma's caliche soil - a rock-hard layer of calcium carbonate - makes post holes harder to dig. Posts that were not set through that layer properly are more likely to shift, lean, or fail during wind events. Getting a repair done right means understanding both of those conditions.
Then there's monsoon season. Yuma's late-summer storms can produce haboob dust walls and sustained winds strong enough to topple entire fence sections in minutes. After a major storm, repair contractors book out quickly - homeowners across Somerton and Fortuna Foothills are all dealing with the same damage at the same time. Calling early after a storm gives you a better shot at getting back on the schedule before the wait stretches out.
We ask a few basic questions - fence type, rough length of damage, and what it looks like. We reply within one business day to confirm your estimate visit, and we show up prepared with the right materials and equipment.
We walk your entire fence line, not just the spot you called about. One visible problem often signals others nearby. After the walkthrough you get a written estimate with a clear breakdown before any work begins.
Most Yuma fence repairs wrap up in a single visit. The crew arrives with materials already sourced so there's no waiting for a supply run. If posts need resetting through caliche, we use the right equipment to get the depth right.
All broken boards, old posts, and debris are hauled away when the job is done. Before the crew leaves, you walk the repaired section together to confirm the fence line is straight, the gate latches, and the repair matches the existing fence.
Written estimate before any work starts. No pressure, no obligation.
(928) 291-0648Yuma's caliche layer is the reason so many fence repairs fail within a season or two. We use the right equipment to break through it and set posts at a depth that holds. You get a fix that lasts, not one that buys you another year.
A contractor who only looks at the spot you called about will miss the post that is starting to lean two panels over. We walk the entire line and tell you everything we find - so you can decide what to address now and what to watch.
Many Yuma neighborhoods - especially newer master-planned communities - have HOA guidelines on fence materials and appearance. We check compliance before starting so you are not hit with a violation notice after paying for the work. The Arizona Registrar of Contractors maintains a public license lookup - you can verify any contractor in seconds.
We match your existing material as closely as possible so the repaired section looks like the rest of your fence. Your neighbors will not be able to spot the difference from the street.
Every fence repair we do comes with a full walkthrough and written estimate upfront. We have been working in Yuma long enough to know what the desert does to fences - and how to fix it so it stays fixed.
Arizona law requires fence contractors to be licensed. You can check any contractor's status in seconds at roc.az.gov. For permit questions specific to Yuma, the City of Yuma Community Development office handles fence permit inquiries. For shared boundary fence questions, Arizona statutes are published at azleg.gov.
Already thinking about a new look? We design and install custom fences built for Yuma's climate and your property's specific layout.
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