Real price ranges for fence repair in Bountiful, Utah. Posts, panels, gates, and what drives costs up or down in Davis County.
Fences in Bountiful, Utah take a beating. The winters work the posts. The summers dry and split the wood. And somewhere in the middle the dog figured out the weak panel. Now you've got a fence that leans, gaps, or doesn't latch, and you want to know what it's going to cost to fix it before the HOA sends a letter.
Here's an honest answer for Davis County homeowners, from a crew that repairs fences across Bountiful, Centerville, Farmington, and Layton every year.
Fence repair costs scale with scope. A single leaning post is a different job than six failing panels. The more sections involved, the higher the total, though the cost per panel often decreases on larger repairs since setup time is amortized across more work.
Cedar, pine, dog-ear, vinyl, and composite fencing all have different material costs and repair approaches. Cedar and pine cost less per board but require more labor. Vinyl doesn't rot but cracks differently and requires matching sections that can be harder to source. Material type affects both the repair approach and the parts cost.
This is the most commonly underestimated cost factor in fence repair. Posts set at inadequate depth for Utah's freeze-thaw cycles fail repeatedly. Doing a proper repair means pulling the failed post, digging to appropriate depth, and resetting in concrete. It costs more than sistering a post or surface-bracing it, but it's the only repair that doesn't need to be redone in two years.
Gates involve additional hardware beyond standard panels: hinges, latches, drop rods, and alignment adjustment. A gate that won't close properly is often a hinge issue, a post lean, or a frame twist. Each requires a different fix. Gate repairs are typically quoted separately from panel and post work.
Fence contractors, handymen, and general contractors price fence repair differently. Fence-specific contractors often focus on full replacement rather than repair. A skilled handyman who does regular fence work in Bountiful, Utah typically offers better value for repairs that don't warrant full replacement.
Cedar fence, posts pulled loose from freeze-thaw, three panels warped or cracked. Posts reset in concrete, panels replaced and matched.
Post concrete must cure before full load is applied. Ryan schedules accordingly.
Single post repair: a few hours including concrete setup. Multi-panel repairs: a full day. Large section replacements may require two visits to allow concrete to cure properly before loading the fence. Ryan accounts for cure time in the schedule so the repair is done correctly, not just quickly.
Bountiful, Utah sits at an elevation where freeze-thaw cycles hit harder than in the Salt Lake valley. Posts that hold fine at lower elevations work loose faster here. The soil on the east bench also has more clay content in some areas, which expands when wet and contracts when dry, adding horizontal pressure on footings that accelerates failure. Ryan has repaired fences throughout Bountiful, Centerville, and Farmington, Utah and sets posts with these local conditions in mind.
Ryan walks the full fence line, gives a fixed price, and sets posts that will hold through Utah winters. Free estimate for Bountiful, UT and neighboring Davis County homeowners.
Due to high demand, we book select projects. $75–$80/hr per technician. 2-hour minimum.
Fence repair in Bountiful, Utah ranges from $200 for a single post repair to $1,10+ yrs for multi-section work. Ryan gives a fixed price after walking the full fence line. Call Ryan at 385-484-2248.
At least 36 inches in concrete for Bountiful, Utah's freeze-thaw conditions. Shallower posts are the most common cause of repeated fence failure in Davis County. Call Ryan at 385-484-2248.
Yes. Vinyl fence repair requires sourcing matching sections and different hardware than wood. Ryan handles both wood and vinyl fence repair throughout Davis County, Utah. Call Ryan at 385-484-2248.
Yes. Spot repairs make sense when the rest of the fence is structurally sound. Ryan will advise honestly if full replacement is more cost-effective. Call Ryan at 385-484-2248.
Single post repairs take a few hours. Multi-panel repairs take a full day. Post concrete requires cure time before full loading. Call Ryan at 385-484-2248.
Ryan walks the full fence line, gives a fixed price, and sets posts that will hold through Utah winters. Free estimate for Bountiful, UT and neighboring Davis County homeowners.
Or call Ryan: 385-484-2248
Due to high demand, we book select projects. $75–$80/hr per technician. 2-hour minimum.