
West Texas wind and sun damage fences fast. We fix boards, posts, and gates with a written quote before we touch anything.

Fence repair in Big Spring covers everything from swapping out a cracked board to resetting a post that shifted during a windstorm, and most jobs are finished in a single day. We assess the whole fence line before quoting so you know exactly what is being fixed and why.
Big Spring homeowners deal with a tougher repair environment than most. The combination of sustained high winds, intense sun, and hard caliche soil puts real stress on fence materials year-round. Whether you have a leaning wood fence, a sagging gate, or a section of chain link that took a hit, the sooner the repair happens, the less it costs. If you have been putting off a fix and things are getting worse, it may be time to consider whether fence replacement makes more sense than another round of patching.
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If a section of your fence is tilting away from vertical after one of Big Spring's frequent high-wind events, the post holding it has likely shifted or loosened. A leaning fence does not fix itself, and the next strong wind will push it further. This is one of the most common repair calls in West Texas.
In Big Spring's dry, high-sun climate, wood boards lose moisture faster than most parts of the country. When you see boards visibly cracked along the grain, cupping away from the fence, or pulling loose from the rails they are nailed to, the wood has weakened. Left alone, those boards will eventually fall out entirely.
A gate that scrapes the ground when you open it, or that you have to lift to get the latch to catch, means the post it hangs from has shifted. This is a very common problem and usually fixable without replacing the whole gate - but it is also a security issue if the gate can swing open on its own.
If you have a chain-link or wrought iron fence, rust streaks running down from the rails are a sign the protective coating has worn through. Bent or pushed-in sections from a vehicle or falling limb will not straighten on their own and create gaps that defeat the purpose of having a fence.
We handle repairs on every type of residential and commercial fence we install. Board-by-board replacements, post resets, post replacements, rail repairs, and full section rebuilds are all part of what we do. If your situation calls for something more than patching, we can talk through a custom fence design that starts fresh with the right materials for your yard and goals.
Gates are one of the most frequently repaired parts of any fence because they move constantly and take the most mechanical stress. We rehang sagging gates, replace worn hinge hardware, adjust latch positions, and rebuild gate frames when the structure itself has failed. Every repair job starts with a full fence-line walkthrough so smaller issues are caught before they become expensive ones.
Best for wood fences where posts are solid but individual boards or horizontal rails have cracked, rotted, or pulled free.
Best for any fence type where a leaning or wobbly post is the root cause - resetting with fresh concrete when the post is sound, replacing when it is rotten or broken.
Best for gates that drag, fail to latch, or swing open on their own due to shifted posts or worn hinges.
Best for areas where wind, impact, or long-term neglect has damaged too much to patch - full replacement of a defined run of fence.
Big Spring sits on the open southern High Plains, where sustained winds of 20-30 mph and gusts well above that are routine in spring. Wind is the leading cause of fence damage here - it pushes against fence panels like a sail, stressing posts and rails until something gives. When a section goes down, it rarely takes just one post with it - adjacent posts are often weakened even when they are still standing. That is why we walk the whole fence line before quoting, not just the section that fell. Homeowners in Colorado City and Snyder deal with similar conditions and call us for the same reason.
Beyond wind, Big Spring's intense sun and low humidity dry out wood fences faster than most of Texas. Boards crack, warp, and pull away from rails sooner than they would in a more moderate climate. Caliche and hard clay soil also make post work more involved than national cost guides suggest - digging through that layer requires power equipment and adds labor time. When you get a quote from us, the soil conditions on your property are already factored in.
Tell us your fence type and roughly what happened - wind, rot, gate trouble, or impact. A few photos help us give you a useful ballpark right away. We reply within one business day.
A crew member walks the full fence line with you, checks posts for stability, and notes gate hardware issues. We factor in your soil conditions - caliche and hard clay affect how the repair is done and what it costs.
The quote spells out exactly what work will be done, what materials will be used, and the total cost. If a permit is required, the quote notes who pulls it. No work starts until you approve.
Most repairs finish in one day. Before we leave, we walk the repaired section with you - gates latch, boards match, post bases are tamped down. Cleanup is part of the job.
Written quote before any work starts. No surprise charges.
(432) 263-5703A repair that only patches visible damage and ignores surrounding posts fails again in six months. We walk every foot of your fence before quoting so the fix addresses the actual cause, not just the symptom.
You receive a written quote with a line-by-line breakdown of materials and labor. That number is what you pay - no surprise charges for caliche soil conditions or material overages that should have been anticipated upfront.
We have dug post holes through the caliche and hard clay across Howard County and the surrounding region. Our quotes reflect actual local soil conditions, not the national averages you will find on cost-estimator websites. For more on post-setting standards, see the American Fence Association.
Old boards, bent nails, and concrete chunks leave with us. Your yard looks better when we leave than it did when we arrived - not just different. That standard applies to every repair, not just the big jobs.
Every one of those commitments comes from working in this specific climate and market for years. When you call, you are talking to people who have seen what Big Spring weather does to fences firsthand.
When patching is not enough, we design and build a fence from scratch to fit your property and goals.
Learn MoreIf the damage is too widespread for repair, a full replacement is often the smarter long-term investment.
Learn MoreWind season does not wait - call now to get your fence solid before the next big blow.