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Fence Repair in Edmond, OK

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Ironlakescountryclub has spent years resetting posts, rebuilding panels, and rehanging gates across Edmond, backed by licensed, insured, and code-compliant work.

  • Years of local experience
  • Licensed and insured
  • Code-compliant repairs
  • Free written estimates

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Field notes and lessons from years of fence repair work across the Edmond area.

Fence post being reset in concrete in Edmond, OK

What Years of Fence Repair Taught Us About Failing Posts

July 1, 2026

Spend enough seasons repairing fences around Edmond and you stop guessing about why they fail. Almost every leaning panel, dragging gate, and sagging run traces back to the same place, the post. Here is what years of pulling and resetting them has taught our crew, and how you can use it to catch a small problem before it becomes a big one.

The Post Fails First, Everything Else Follows

When a fence starts to lean, homeowners often blame the boards or the mesh. Nine times out of ten, the real cause is a post that has rotted at the base or shifted in the clay soil. The clay near roads like Coltrane Rd holds water, swells in spring, and dries hard in summer, and that constant movement works a post loose over the years. Once one post goes, it pulls the sections beside it out of line.

How to Spot It Early

Grab the top of a suspect post and give it a firm push. A sound post barely moves. One that rocks, or one with soft, spongy wood right at ground level, is already failing. Walk your line once a season and check the posts nearest your gates first, since those carry the most stress. Catching a single loose post early usually means a quick reset instead of a rebuilt run.

Why a Concrete Reset Beats a Quick Patch

We have seen plenty of fences where a previous fix just tamped dirt back around a wobbly post. It holds for a month, then the lean returns. Setting the post in a proper concrete footing below the frost line is the difference between a repair that lasts years and one that fails by the next wet season. It takes longer on the day, but you only pay for it once.

When to Repair and When to Replace

If the posts along most of your line are still solid and only a few boards or one section are damaged, a repair is almost always the smart call. When the majority of posts are rotted and several runs are leaning, replacement can cost less over time. Not sure which one your fence needs? A gate that will not close is often just a post problem, and our gate repair work starts by checking exactly that.

Get an Honest Read

The hardest part for most homeowners is knowing whether they are looking at a small fix or a big one. That is where an experienced eye pays off. If your fence is leaning, dragging, or sagging near 73013, contact us for a free look and a written price. Call Ironlakescountryclub at (405) 871-3957 and we will tell you honestly what your fence actually needs.

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Experience You Can Stand Behind

Ironlakescountryclub provides fence repair in Edmond, OK, working on wood and cedar fences, chain link, vinyl, aluminum panels, wrought iron, sagging gates, leaning posts, loose rails, and rusted hardware. We fix what has failed rather than pushing a full replacement you may not need, and we match materials so a repaired section blends into the rest of the run. Every crew that pulls up to your property has done this work long enough to read a fence at a glance, from the clay soil that heaves posts near Sooner Rd to the wind that stresses panels out toward Covell Rd.

The angle we lead with is simple: experience and credentials come first. A fence repair only holds if the person doing it has set enough posts to know how deep the footing needs to go and how the ground moves through an Oklahoma season. Our crews have handled hundreds of repairs around the 73083 area, and that history shows up in the details, the plumb of a reset post, the tension on restretched chain link mesh, and the clean swing of a gate that used to drag across the concrete.

We hold the licensing and insurance that protect you as the homeowner, and we build every repair to meet local code so nothing has to be redone later. That matters most on shared property lines and along street setbacks, where a fence put back in the wrong spot becomes a neighbor problem instead of a fix. Before we lift a tool, we walk the line with you off Broadway or wherever your fence sits, explain what we found, and hand you a written price so there are no surprises later.

Storm season is when the phone rings hardest, and our experience shows there too. Straight line winds and ice loads take down long sections fast, and homeowners along Danforth Rd and Kickingbird Rd need their yards closed back up quickly for pets and kids. We keep common posts, boards, and hardware stocked so most repairs finish in a single visit, and we always haul off the old material and leave the ground raked clean before we go.

  • Years on Edmond fencesOur crews have repaired hundreds of wood, chain link, and gate failures across the 73013 and 73034 areas, so little about a fence surprises us.
  • Standards on every repairPosts get set in concrete below the frost line, mesh gets proper tension, and gates get squared, not just patched to look fine for a week.
  • Licensed, insured, compliantWe carry current licensing and insurance and build to local code, which protects you on setbacks and shared property lines.
  • Honest read every timeWe tell you plainly whether a repair will hold or a replacement makes more sense, and we put the price in writing before we start.

Questions About Our Experience and Process

How long have you been repairing fences in Edmond?
Our crews have years of local fence repair behind them and have handled hundreds of jobs across the 73083 and 73013 areas, from single gate fixes to full storm rebuilds. That experience is why our repairs tend to hold instead of failing again the next season.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. We are a licensed and insured local contractor and are glad to share our current details whenever you ask. Working with an insured crew protects you if anything goes wrong on your property.
Do your repairs meet local code?
They do. We build every repair to meet local code, which matters most on shared property lines and street setbacks near roads like Coltrane Rd. A fence put back correctly the first time saves a dispute later.
How much does fence repair cost?
Most repairs run between $150 and $700 depending on the material and how many posts are involved. Storm and full-section jobs cost more. Because the condition of the posts drives so much of it, the only way to get a firm number is a free on-site look, which we always put in writing.
How fast can you get here?
Usually within a few days, and often sooner. After a big storm the schedule fills fast because everyone calls at once, so it helps to call early at (405) 871-3957 to hold a spot.
Should I repair or replace my fence?
If the posts are sound and only boards, mesh, or a section are damaged, a repair is the smart, affordable choice. When posts are rotted along most of the line near Bryant Ave and several runs are failing, replacement often costs less over time. We give you the honest read either way.

The Fence Repairs We Take On

Whatever material went up around your yard years ago, our crews have most likely fixed it. Here is the work we get called for most across Edmond.

01Wood and cedar
We reset leaning or rotted posts in concrete, replace cracked and missing pickets matched to your fence, and re-secure loose rails so the full run stands plumb again.
02Chain link
We restretch sagging mesh, straighten or replace bent line posts, repair top rails and bottom tension wire, and fix gates that drag or refuse to latch.
03Vinyl and aluminum
Cracked vinyl panels and bent aluminum sections get swapped with matching parts, and we reset the posts underneath so the repair does not loosen again by spring.
04Wrought iron and ornamental
We weld cracked frames, replace rusted pickets, and refinish corroded ironwork with rust-inhibiting primer so an older ornamental fence keeps its lines.
05Gates and hardware
The part that moves every day usually fails first. We rehang dragging gates, square the frame, and swap worn hinges, latches, and rollers so they close clean.
06Posts and storm damage
One failed post pulls the sections beside it out of line. We pull it, set a new one in concrete, and rebuild storm-flattened runs, often the same day.

Where Our Crews Work Around Edmond

We keep our work close to home, which lets us schedule you quickly and get to the job fast. We cover Edmond and the nearby stretch of Oklahoma County, and our crews know the local neighborhoods and soil well.

  • Edmond, OK (73003, 73013, 73034)
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Arcadia, OK
  • Guthrie, OK
  • Nichols Hills, OK
  • The Village, OK
  • Jones, OK

Not sure whether your street falls in our area? Call us at (405) 871-3957 and we will tell you right away.

What a Repair Typically Costs Here

Everyone wants a ballpark before they call, so here is an honest one for the Edmond area. These are typical ranges, not a quote. What moves the price most is the material, whether the posts are sound or need resetting in concrete near the frost line, and how much of the fence is affected. A single panel off E 2nd St is quick and inexpensive. A run flattened by a storm is a bigger job. We put the firm number in writing after a free on-site look.

Board and picket repair$150 to $550Post reset or replacement$150 to $450 eachChain link and gate work$125 to $700
  • Replace cracked or missing wood
  • Re-secure loose rails and pickets
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  • Dig out and haul the old post
  • Reset new post in concrete footing
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  • Restretch mesh and tension wire
  • Rehang gates, replace worn hardware
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Speak With a Seasoned Fence Repair Team

A leaning post or a gate that will not latch only gets worse, and Oklahoma weather does not wait. Let an experienced, licensed crew take a look while it is still a simple fix. Ironlakescountryclub offers free written estimates across Edmond and Oklahoma County from our shop near Sooner Rd, and most repairs are finished in a single visit.

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