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Fence Dr.
4.8(
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Serving McClellan Park, CA and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"He was the only person who proposed fixing the fence instead of replacing the whole sections. They were able to rebuild it almost entirely with the existing redwood and adding a few boards. Blends in nicely with the rest of the fence. Way cheaper than replacing the whole sections."
“Good neighbor” Redwood dog-ear
Contained Redwood
Steel-framed wood faced gate
Retaining walls
Vinyl fencing

+28

Response time3 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
Dan's Construction
4.7(
132
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Serving McClellan Park, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"the pride of ownership and workmanship starts with an on-the-spot written proposal. Danil understood our needs perfectly, and he actually gave us 2 proposals with 2 options on each. No one else could do that; they “had to get back to us”. Day of the project, all workers arrived on time. Courteous and professional, they cleaned up afterwards and the project was finished in 8 hours (maybe less). I wish I had more fences to build. It’s a no brainer to select this company with confidence. Strongly recommended. Walter H."
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New home at Challenge CA
Redwood fence
 Cedar wood
 Posts and rails

+5

1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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FAQs for wood fence repair projects in McClellan Park, CA

Financial responsibility depends on where the fence sits. If it’s clearly inside your lot, you foot the bill. When it’s right on the property line, state laws—California and Illinois are two examples—usually require both neighbors to split repair costs equally unless you agree otherwise. Check your local rules before scheduling work so you know exactly what you’re on the hook for.

Start by walking the fence line and noting every issue—loose boards, leaning posts, cracked panels. Next, gather at least three quotes from licensed contractors, comparing experience, warranties, and costs. Once you pick a pro, they’ll secure materials, reset posts, and fix or replace damaged sections. A thorough inspection and a qualified contractor keep the fence safe and extend its life.

Straightening a leaning fence costs an average of $200 to $400. A fencing pro will assess the damage, reset or replace the posts, and realign the panels so the fence stands upright again. Fixing the lean early on prevents further strain on framing and keeps the structure both sturdy and attractive.