Fence Repair.
Aberdeen, NJ.
Fences near Cliffwood Beach take constant abuse from salt air and bay wind, which rusts hardware and rots posts at the ground line. We replace panels, boards, posts, and gate hardware so the whole run stands straight again. Across Strathmore's tidy 1960s lots, we also repair the aging fences that mark property lines between nearly identical yards.
Fence Repair in Aberdeen
- Fence panel replacement
- Gate repairs
- Post replacement
- Fence board replacement
- Hardware replacement
- Privacy fence repairs
- Minor structural repairs
Service Area
Serving Aberdeen and surrounding neighborhoods.
- • Strathmore
- • Cliffwood
- • Cliffwood Beach
- • Freneau
ZIP: 07747, 07721
Project Timeline
1-2 days
Actual timeline depends on project scope. Detailed schedules during estimates.
Why Aberdeen Homeowners Choose Us
Licensed & Insured
Full liability coverage, bonded, and insured. NJ HIC #13VH13918800.
Licensed & Local
Licensed NJ home improvement contractor serving Aberdeen and Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Free Estimates
Transparent pricing with detailed, no-obligation estimates for all services.
Other Services in Aberdeen
Serving Aberdeen Homeowners
Aberdeen's biggest neighborhood, Strathmore, was built by Levitt and Sons in the early 1960s, and thousands of its capes, ranches, and colonials share the same layouts and the same aging original parts. We know these models well: the bathrooms that have never been gutted, the kitchens ready to be opened up, the panel doors and hardware due for replacement. Cliffwood and Cliffwood Beach add older cottages and bay-influenced maintenance needs like rot, rusted fasteners, and weathered decks and fences. Aberdeen homeowners want fair prices and a crew that treats a modest house with the same respect as a mansion. We deliver both, one job at a time.
Fence Repair in Aberdeen: FAQ
What are the most common fence repairs in NJ?+
The most common fence repairs we handle in Monmouth County are: rotted or leaning fence posts, damaged or missing fence boards/panels, broken or sagging gates, and corroded or missing hardware. Winter freeze-thaw cycles and NJ's clay-heavy soil cause a lot of post-heaving and structural movement that leads to these issues.
How do I know if my fence post needs to be replaced?+
Signs a fence post needs replacement: it leans noticeably and won't stay upright when pushed straight, the base is rotted or crumbling, or it has broken at the soil line (a common failure point). Posts that are just slightly out of plumb can sometimes be re-set and secured with concrete without full replacement.
Can you repair a fence gate that won't close properly?+
Yes, sagging or misaligned gates are one of our most common fence calls. Gates sag when their hinges wear, when the post leans, or when the gate frame twists over time. We diagnose the cause first, then either re-hang the gate on existing hardware, replace worn hinges, or install a diagonal brace to prevent future sagging.
Do I need a permit to repair my fence in NJ?+
Repairing an existing fence (replacing boards, fixing a gate, resetting posts) generally does not require a permit in New Jersey. Installing a new fence or significantly changing its height or location typically does. Requirements vary by municipality, so if you're adding a new fence section, check with your local building department or ask us. We're familiar with permit requirements across Monmouth County towns.