Pearland Fence Repair Pros

Friendswood, TX • Fence Repair

Fence Repair in Friendswood

Fast, reliable fence repair for Friendswood homeowners. Free inspection and written quote before any work begins.

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Your Local Fence Repair Team in Friendswood

Pearland's heavy clay soil shifts every time it dries out or soaks up rain. That movement cracks fence posts at the base and pulls them sideways — long before the wood above ground looks bad. Shadow Creek Ranch, Silverlake, and other neighborhoods built in the 1990s and early 2000s are full of original cedar fences that are now 20 or 25 years old, and that clay has been working on those posts the whole time.

We dig out the old post, check how deep the original pier went, and reset it to at least 3 feet down in packed gravel so the clay can't push it around again. Slapping a bag of quick-set concrete around a wobbly post without fixing what's underneath is the shortcut most guys take — it fails inside two years.

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How much does fence repair cost in Friendswood?

The cost depends on how many posts need replacing, what the fence is made of, and how much of the damaged run needs new boards or panels. A single bad post is a small job. A 40-foot run with multiple broken posts and rotted pickets is a bigger one. Call for a free estimate.

How long does fence repair take in Friendswood?

Most standard repairs — a few posts and some boards — get done in a single day. Bigger sections with a lot of post replacement can take two days. The heavy clay soil here sometimes slows down digging, so we factor that in before we give you a timeline.

Why does my fence keep leaning even after repairs?

In Friendswood, the clay soil expands when it gets wet and shrinks when it dries out. That movement rocks fence posts back and forth over time. If the original post wasn't set deep enough — or was set without proper gravel drainage — it will lean again. The fix is setting a new post at least 3 feet down with a gravel base.

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