When a fence in Cameron, NC starts leaning, sagging, or losing boards, you don’t always need a whole new fence — you need someone who’ll show up, find what actually failed, and fix it right.
The fence problems we fix most in Cameron
Most repairs come down to a handful of culprits: storm and wind damage that snaps rails and tears off pickets, posts that have started leaning or rotting at the base, and gates that sag, drag, or won’t latch. Left alone, a single leaning post pulls neighboring sections out of line and a small rot spot spreads. We catch the cause, not just the symptom, so the repair holds instead of failing again next season.
How our repair process works — the BK Fence Standard
We start by assessing the whole fence on-site, not just the obvious break, so we can tell you what truly needs work. From there we replace broken or rotted boards and pickets, re-set or replace leaning and rotted posts in fresh concrete, and fix or re-hang gates so they swing and latch true again. When we’re finished, we walk the fence with you. You get a clear written quote within 24 hours and a real start date.
Materials and methods that make a repair last
A repair is only as good as what’s behind it. We match your existing pickets, boards, and rails in width, profile, and finish so the fix blends in. Rotted posts get replaced and re-set in concrete below the frost line, not just propped back up. Gate hardware — hinges, latches, and gate posts — gets repaired or upgraded so the gate stops sagging for good. If a fence is too far gone to patch, we’ll tell you straight and talk through replacement, including a new wood fence installation.
The deep, sandy Sandhills soil that makes Cameron such pleasant country to live on is also what works fences loose over time. Sand doesn’t grip a post the way firmer ground does, so years of wind and rain leave posts leaning and sections sagging, especially on the open lots common around Cameron. We see a lot of repairs that come down to re-anchoring: pulling loose posts and re-setting them in proper concrete footings, replacing any that have rotted at the base, and straightening the line back out. We also replace broken pickets and boards to match and re-hang gates that have dropped, then walk the finished repair with you before we leave.
Fence repair questions from Cameron homeowners
Why do my Cameron fence posts keep working loose?
Sandy Sandhills soil doesn’t grip posts well, so they lean over time. We re-set them in proper concrete footings to anchor them for good.
Can you straighten a leaning fence in Cameron?
Yes. We pull and re-set loose posts in concrete, replace any rotted ones, and straighten the line back out across the run.
Do you match the pickets on my existing Cameron fence?
We do. We match picket width, spacing, and finish so the repaired section blends in with the rest of your fence.
Got a leaning, sagging, or storm-damaged fence in Cameron? Call BK Fence Experts at (910) 466-8629 for a free quote and a real start date. We’ve repaired fences across the Sandhills since 2013 — see our fence repair in Fayetteville, browse all our fencing services in Cameron, or visit our home page to get started.