A leaning post or a gate that won't latch doesn't mean a whole new fence. Fence repair fixes leaning posts, broken pickets, and sagging gates on wood, vinyl, and chain-link fences — fast and affordable for homeowners across Green Bay and Brown County. Get your yard secure and looking right again before the dog, the kids, or the property line need it.
Our Process
- Walk the fence line to find leaning posts, broken sections, and gate problems
- Pinpoint what's a quick fix versus what needs replacement parts
- One clear price for the repair
- Reset or replace failed posts and re-anchor in fresh concrete
- Replace broken pickets, rails, panels, or chain-link sections
- Realign and re-hang gates so they swing and latch true
- Tighten hardware and clean up the site
What's Included
- Leaning posts — resetting, sistering, or replacing posts loosened by frost heave and rot, re-set in concrete
- Broken pickets & rails — matched wood pickets and rails replaced and re-fastened
- Gate repair — anti-sag bracing, new hinges, latch adjustment, and realignment
- Wood fences — board, rail, and post repair plus re-nailing loose sections
- Vinyl fences — cracked panel and cap replacement and re-securing rails
- Chain-link — re-stretching sagging mesh, mending tears, and straightening bent rails and posts
Why Choose All The Way Home Services?
12 years in the trades means we set posts below the frost line and anchor them right, so the repair holds through the next Wisconsin winter instead of leaning again by spring. We match your existing fence so the fix blends in.
Service Area
We proudly provide fence repair in Green Bay, De Pere, Ashwaubenon, Allouez, Bellevue, Howard, Suamico, and surrounding communities throughout Brown County and NE Wisconsin.
Why It Matters
A fence keeps pets and kids in, keeps critters and strangers out, and marks your property line — but only when it's solid. Wisconsin's freeze-thaw cycle is hard on posts, lifting and loosening them every winter, and one failed post or a gate that won't latch can leave your whole yard open. A timely repair restores security and curb appeal for a fraction of the cost of replacing the run, and fixing a small problem early keeps it from spreading down the fence line.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my fence post leaning, and can it be fixed without replacing the fence?
Leaning posts are almost always caused by frost heave and rot at the ground line — Wisconsin's freeze-thaw cycle lifts and loosens posts every winter. In most cases we can reset or sister the post and re-anchor it in fresh concrete without touching the rest of the fence, so you fix the lean for a fraction of the cost of a new run.
Do you repair vinyl and chain-link fences too, or just wood?
All three. We replace cracked vinyl panels and caps, re-stretch and patch chain-link and mend bent top rails and posts, and replace broken wood pickets, rails, and posts. Tell us the fence type and we'll bring the right materials.
My gate sags and won't latch — can you fix that?
Yes — sagging gates are one of our most common calls. We realign the gate, add an anti-sag turnbuckle or new bracing, re-hang it on solid hinges, and adjust the latch so it swings true and closes on its own. Usually a same-visit fix.
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