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At The Coast Repair, we understand that fences can deteriorate over time due to factors such as weather, use and exposure. Evaluating whether you should repair or replace a fence depends on several key factors:
Cosmetic or Severe Damage: If the fence has surface damage, such as peeling paint or stains, consider a repair. For structural problems, such as weakened foundations or widespread mold, replacement might be more desirable.
Condition of the wood: Look at the condition of the wood. If there are splinters, cracks or a feeling of weakness, consider replacement. Pressure-treated wood is durable, but not as durable as low-maintenance materials such as vinyl or aluminum.
Fence Posts: Check to see if the posts are solid or damaged. Repairing pickets is easier than repairing posts. If the posts are in good condition, consider repairing some pickets. If they are compromised, it is better to start over.
Fence age: Although maintenance can prolong the life of a wood fence, low-maintenance options such as vinyl or aluminum last longer. Benefits of Repair or Replacement.
Repair: Cheaper solution for minor damage. You can maintain the original appearance. Ideal for superficial problems.
Replacement: Increased durability and strength. Opportunity to upgrade style or material. Avoid future costly repairs.
At The Coast Repair, we are committed to offering customized solutions for your fencing needs, contact us to evaluate your fence and make the best decision!