Metal Post Fence Repair Fargo ND
A leaning post. A rusted base. A gate that won’t close properly. These are not cosmetic issues — they’re structural problems that get worse over time. Fargo Fence Company provides metal post fence repair for residential and commercial properties across Fargo, ND. We assess the damage, fix the root cause, and leave your fence standing straight.
INTRODUCING US
Fargo Fence Company is a family owned and operated fencing contractor serving Fargo, West Fargo, and the surrounding region. We specialize in metal fencing — installation, repair, and finishing — for homeowners and commercial property owners alike.
We know the ground conditions here. We know what winters do to fence posts. And we know what a properly repaired fence should look like when the job is done.
INTRODUCING US
Fargo Fence Company is a family owned and operated fencing contractor serving Fargo, West Fargo, and the surrounding region. We specialize in metal fencing — installation, repair, and finishing — for homeowners and commercial property owners alike.
We know the ground conditions here. We know what winters do to fence posts. And we know what a properly repaired fence should look like when the job is done.
Why Choose Fargo Fence Company for Metal Post Fencing
Here's what separates a straightforward repair experience from a frustrating one: Free on-site estimates — no charge to assess the damage and give you a number Quick replies — we respond to quote requests promptly, not days later Transparent pricing — the estimate covers the full scope; no line items added after the fact Punctual scheduling — we show up when we say we will Fair prices — based on actual labor and materials, not inflated margins Fast project completion — most post repairs are completed in a single visit Local knowledge — we understand Fargo's soil conditions, frost lines, and climate demands Choosing the right metal posts for fencing matters. So does choosing a contractor who knows how to work with them.
Free Estimates and Transparent Pricing
Your free estimate covers the full scope of the repair — post condition, concrete removal and reset, coating inspection, and any hardware that needs attention. There are no vague line items. Once you approve the estimate, the payment process is straightforward. We offer financing options for larger repair scopes. If the job changes in scope once we're on-site, we communicate that before proceeding — not after.
Metal Fence Post Materials We Work With
Our crew works with the full range of metal fence post types used in residential and commercial fencing: Wrought iron fence posts — common in ornamental fencing, prone to rust at the base Aluminum fence posts — lightweight, corrosion-resistant, used in residential and decorative applications Galvanized steel fence posts — zinc-coated for corrosion resistance, standard in chain link fencing Powder coated metal posts — used across ornamental steel fencing and decorative applications Decorative metal fence posts — ornamental configurations with caps and finials Metal post and rail fencing — horizontal rail systems requiring precise post alignment Whether your fence uses ornamental steel fencing, chain link fencing, or a hybrid system, we work with the materials already in place.
Signs Your Metal Fence Posts Need Repair
Your fence posts carry the entire load of your fence. When they fail, the panels follow. Here are the signs that your steel fence posts or galvanized steel fence posts need professional attention:
Posts leaning more than a few degrees off vertical
Visible rust or corrosion at or below the soil line
Cracked or crumbling concrete at the post base
Posts that move or wobble when pushed
Flaking or bubbling on powder coated surfaces near the ground
Fence panels pulling away from the post
Heavy duty metal fence posts are built to last — but not without maintenance. Catching damage early keeps repair costs low and prevents full replacement.
Signs Your Metal Fence Posts Need Repair
Your fence posts carry the entire load of your fence. When they fail, the panels follow. Here are the signs that your steel fence posts or galvanized steel fence posts need professional attention:
Posts leaning more than a few degrees off vertical
Visible rust or corrosion at or below the soil line
Cracked or crumbling concrete at the post base
Posts that move or wobble when pushed
Flaking or bubbling on powder coated surfaces near the ground
Fence panels pulling away from the post
Heavy duty metal fence posts are built to last — but not without maintenance. Catching damage early keeps repair costs low and prevents full replacement.
Our Metal Post Fence Repair Process: What to Expect
Every repair starts with a clear assessment. No guesswork, no unnecessary work. Here’s how our professional crew approaches each job from start to finish.
Post Assessment and Site Measurement
Before any repair begins, we conduct a full site survey. The crew checks post depth, evaluates the condition of the existing concrete footing, measures alignment against the fence line, and identifies any secondary damage to adjacent panels or hardware.
This assessment determines the exact scope of work. It’s also the basis for your free estimate — so you know exactly what needs to be done and what it will cost before we touch anything.
Good metal fence post installation starts with accurate measurements. The same principle applies to repair.
Post Repair, Realignment, and Concrete Reset
Once the assessment is complete, the crew gets to work. For posts that have shifted due to base failure, the existing concrete is broken out and removed. The post is checked for structural integrity, straightened if needed, and re-set to the correct depth and plumb.
New concrete is poured and allowed to cure properly. Heavy duty metal fence posts supporting gates or long panel runs receive additional footing depth where ground conditions require it. Metal gate posts, in particular, are re-set to handle the ongoing stress of gate movement.
Every post is checked for plumb and alignment before the crew moves on.
Coating Inspection and Post-Repair Finishing
Structural repair is only part of the job. Once a post has been moved, re-set, or handled, the protective coating needs to be inspected.
Powder coated metal posts are checked for chips, scratches, or areas where the coating has separated — especially at the base where soil contact is highest. Damaged coating is addressed on-site to prevent moisture from reaching the bare metal underneath.
Black metal fence posts and other powder coated finishes are particularly important to maintain — once the coating is breached, corrosion accelerates quickly in Fargo’s wet spring conditions .
Industry Certifications & Awards
Fargo Fence Company operates as a fully licensed and insured fencing contractor in North Dakota. Our BBB (Better Business Bureau) Accredited Business A+ rating reflects our record of completing projects as quoted and addressing any issues that arise.
Working with a licensed and insured contractor protects you. If something goes wrong on your property during a repair — damage to underground utilities, injury, or property damage — your liability exposure is covered under our insurance, not yours.
We maintain our licensing and insurance current. You can verify our BBB status directly through the Better Business Bureau’s database.
Fargo's Trusted Metal Post Fence Company
Fargo Fence Company has completed residential and commercial fencing projects across Fargo, West Fargo, and into the broader region. Our work covers everything from single-post repairs on backyard fences to full perimeter repairs on commercial properties.
Good fences make good neighbors — and a fence that leans, rusts, or wobbles does neither. We hold our work to a straightforward standard: the fence should function correctly and look right when we leave.
Serving Residential Properties Across Fargo
Homeowners across Fargo rely on residential metal fence posts for privacy, yard security, and property boundaries. When those posts fail, the whole fence loses its purpose.
We repair metal privacy fence posts and residential metal fence posts for all fence styles — ornamental, chain link, and post-and-rail configurations. Whether you’re dealing with a single damaged post or a run of shifted posts after a hard winter, we’ll give you an honest assessment and a clear repair plan.
Fargo's Trusted Metal Fence Repair Company
Fargo Fence Company has completed residential and commercial fencing projects across Fargo, West Fargo, and into the broader region. Our work covers everything from single-post repairs on backyard fences to full perimeter repairs on commercial properties.
Good fences make good neighbors — and a fence that leans, rusts, or wobbles does neither. We hold our work to a straightforward standard: the fence should function correctly and look right when we leave.
Serving Residential Properties Across Fargo
Homeowners across Fargo rely on residential metal fence posts for privacy, yard security, and property boundaries. When those posts fail, the whole fence loses its purpose.
We repair metal privacy fence posts and residential metal fence posts for all fence styles — ornamental, chain link, and post-and-rail configurations. Whether you’re dealing with a single damaged post or a run of shifted posts after a hard winter, we’ll give you an honest assessment and a clear repair plan.
A repaired fence should serve you for years. If a new fence makes more sense than a repair, we’ll tell you that too.
Contact Us: Get a Free Metal Post Fence Repair Quote in Fargo, ND
Request a Free Metal post repair Fence Estimate Online
If your metal fence posts are leaning, rusting, or failing at the base, the problem won’t resolve on its own. Fargo Fence Company provides free on-site estimates for metal post fence repair across Fargo and West Fargo.
We respond to quote requests quickly. There’s no obligation after the estimate, and no pressure to decide on the spot.
Contact Us — Get a Free Metal Post Fence Quote in Fargo ND
Ready to start your metal post fence project in Fargo, ND? Contact Fargo Fence Company for a free, no-obligation estimate.
We respond to all inquiries within one business day. Bring us your property dimensions, your goals, or just a general idea — we will handle the rest from there.