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Fence Repair in Provo, UT

Provo homeowners face high-altitude semi-arid climate at 4,551 ft that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Orem, Springville, Spanish Fork, Mapleton, Santaquin, and surrounding Provo communities.

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Why Provo Homes Need Fence Repair

High-altitude semi-arid climate at 4,551 ft
Cold winters with 37 inches of annual snowfall and occasional inversions
Low humidity (avg 38%) causing caulk and wood to crack
Wasatch Front hailstorms in spring and summer
Intense UV at high elevation degrading all exterior finishes
Common Home Types We Service
Ranch homes throughout Utah CountyNew construction in Spanish Fork, Springville, and Saratoga SpringsCraftsman and Colonial in older Provo and Orem neighborhoodsCustom homes in Mapleton and Woodland HillsStudent housing and townhomes near BYU campus

What You Get

Restores safety and appearance at a fraction of replacement cost
Resets leaning or sunken posts in concrete
Replaces rotted, broken, or missing boards and pickets
Repairs damaged gates and hardware
Matches existing materials for seamless appearance
Storm damage repairs completed quickly

Our Fence Repair Process

01

Assessment

We evaluate all damaged sections, posts, rails, and hardware to identify the full scope of repairs needed.

02

Post Repairs

Leaning or rotted posts are either sistered with new posts or fully replaced with proper concrete footings.

03

Board & Rail Replacement

Damaged boards, pickets, and rails are replaced to match existing fence materials as closely as possible.

04

Gate & Hardware

Gates are realigned, rehung, or replaced as needed and all latches and hinges are checked and tightened.

Seasonal Considerations for Provo

1
Snow removal from driveways and roofs (December–March)
2
Provo River spring flooding in low-lying areas
3
Summer UV bleaching of paint and stucco
4
Post-hail roof inspection in spring
5
Sprinkler winterization before first hard freeze

Areas We Serve in Provo

Our fence repair pros are available throughout the Provo metro area, including:

OremSpringvilleSpanish ForkMapletonSantaquinSaratoga SpringsEagle MountainLehiAmerican ForkPleasant Grove

Fence Repair FAQ for Provo Homeowners

How often should Provo homeowners get fence repair?
Given Provo's high-altitude semi-arid climate at 4,551 ft, most homeowners benefit from fence repair at least once a year. Snow removal from driveways and roofs (December–March) often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Provo most need fence repair?
Ranch homes throughout Utah County and New construction in Spanish Fork, Springville, and Saratoga Springs are the most common home types in Provo and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
Can a leaning fence be fixed without replacing it?
Often yes. Leaning fences are usually caused by post failure, not the fence panels themselves. Resetting or sistering the posts often restores a fence to like-new condition.
How do I know if I should repair or replace my fence?
If the posts and structure are sound, repairs make sense. If the majority of posts are rotted, the fence was cheaply built, or it's over 15–20 years old with widespread damage, replacement may be more economical.
Can you match my existing fence materials?
We stock common fence materials and can source matching boards and pickets. Aged wood may not match exactly in color, though staining after repairs can unify the appearance.
Will my homeowner's insurance cover fence damage from a storm?
Many homeowner's policies cover fence damage from storms, falling trees, and other covered perils. We can provide documentation to support your insurance claim.

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