North Dallas Fence specializes in residential post replacement services that restore the strength, stability, and integrity of your fence.
Whether caused by rot, damage, or time, we replace posts with quality materials and expert craftsmanship to keep your fence standing strong.
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North Dallas Fence provides professional post replacement services throughout Dallas, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, and the entire DFW Metroplex. We replace rotten, damaged, or leaning posts with strong, pressure-treated posts to restore your fenceβs strength, stability, and appearance.
When homeowners, HOAs, property managers, landlords, residential developers, and managed residential communities have leaning, rotted, broken, rusted, or unstable fence posts, Residential Post Replacement in Dallas from North Dallas Fence provides a practical way to restore fence strength without replacing an entire fence line. Fence posts are the structural backbone of every residential fence. When posts fail, panels lean, gates sag, rails loosen, chain link fabric loses tension, and the entire perimeter can become weaker.
North Dallas Fence provides residential post replacement, residential fence installation, perimeter security fencing, automatic gates, access control systems, crash protection bollards, and residential fence repair throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Whether your fence has rotted wood posts, bent metal posts, shifted gate posts, storm-damaged posts, loose chain link terminal posts, or failing posts caused by North Texas clay soil, our team can help restore stability, alignment, and long-term function.
North Dallas Fence is located at 13151 Emily Rd, Suite 250, Dallas, TX 75240. We are open Monday through Sunday from 8 am to 9 pm, giving homeowners, HOAs, landlords, and residential property managers a dependable repair team to contact throughout the week. To request residential post replacement, call (972) 698-4610 or (469) 746-4960, or email info@northdallasfence.net.
Residential post replacement is often needed when a fence is leaning, sections are pulling apart, gates no longer latch, rails are separating, or fence panels move in the wind. Posts can fail because of age, rot, rust, poor drainage, insufficient footing depth, impact damage, storm pressure, soil movement, or repeated gate stress. Replacing the failing post can often restore the fence section without requiring a complete fence replacement.
North Dallas Fence replaces posts for wood fences, cedar fences, privacy fences, chain link fences, vinyl fences, PVC fences, aluminum fences, ornamental iron-style fences, wrought iron-style fences, picket fences, split rail fences, pool fences, driveway gates, pedestrian gates, and perimeter security systems. Common post replacement needs include rotted wood posts, cracked posts, leaning posts, broken gate posts, bent chain link posts, rusted metal posts, loose terminal posts, and impact-damaged corner posts.
A quality post replacement should address both the failed post and the cause of the failure. If the post failed because of drainage, soil movement, gate weight, or concrete footing issues, simply replacing the visible post may not solve the problem long term. North Dallas Fence evaluates the surrounding fence line, rails, panels, gate hardware, soil conditions, and nearby structures before recommending the best repair approach.
Residential post replacement requires attention to post material, post size, footing depth, concrete quality, soil conditions, fence type, gate load, and surrounding attachments. Wood fence posts may be cedar, treated wood, or other exterior-rated materials depending on the fence style and repair needs. Metal posts may be galvanized steel, powder-coated steel, aluminum, or ornamental metal depending on the system. Chain link fencing often uses line posts, terminal posts, corner posts, and gate posts, each with different structural responsibilities.
For wood fencing, post replacement often involves removing the damaged post, evaluating the hole and old concrete, setting a new post, reconnecting rails, and checking panel alignment. For chain link fencing, post replacement may involve removing fabric tension, replacing a line or terminal post, restoring top rail alignment, reconnecting fittings, and re-stretching fabric. For metal or ornamental fencing, post replacement may require matching the panel style, bracket connections, finish, and gate hardware.
In chain link systems, wire gauge matters when evaluating the overall fence repair. 6-gauge chain link wire is thicker and stronger than 9-gauge wire, making it better for heavier-duty perimeter security applications. Many residential chain link fences use 9-gauge fabric, while 6-gauge may be considered for stronger boundary protection, large pets, high-use areas, alley-facing lots, or shared residential access points. Galvanized chain link and galvanized posts help resist corrosion, while vinyl-coated chain link provides additional surface protection and a cleaner appearance.
North Texas weather should guide every post replacement project. Dallas-Fort Worth properties face intense summer heat, strong UV exposure, sudden storms, high winds, hail, heavy rain, irrigation moisture, dust, and shifting clay soil. Expanding and contracting clay soil can push or pull posts out of alignment. Heavy rain and irrigation can increase rot around wood posts. Wind pressure can stress panels and gate posts. Proper footing depth, drainage awareness, corrosion-resistant hardware, and the right post material help the replacement perform better over time.
Fence posts are essential to perimeter security fencing because they hold the fence line upright, aligned, and structurally connected. A weak post can create gaps, leaning sections, open corners, loose fabric, and gate problems. For homeowners, HOAs, multifamily communities, rental properties, and residential developments, replacing failed posts helps restore boundary control, privacy, pet containment, and property protection.
North Dallas Fence helps clients replace posts as part of a broader perimeter security fencing plan. A repaired post can stabilize a privacy fence, restore chain link tension, support an ornamental metal panel, secure a pool fence, or realign a gate opening. When posts are replaced correctly, the surrounding fence sections can often be reused and strengthened.
For properties that need stronger perimeter control, post replacement can be coordinated with automatic gates, access control systems, reinforced gate posts, upgraded chain link fabric, privacy fencing, ornamental fencing, pool fencing, A/C cages, or crash protection bollards near vulnerable access points. North Dallas Fence evaluates fence condition, post spacing, soil movement, traffic exposure, gate load, and property use before recommending a post replacement plan.
Residential post replacement is especially important around gates. Gate posts carry more weight and movement than standard fence posts. When a gate post leans, shifts, or cracks, the gate may drag, fail to latch, strain the hinges, or put stress on an automatic operator. North Dallas Fence installs and repairs automatic gates and access control systems for residential properties, private drives, gated entries, HOA communities, multifamily sites, and managed residential properties.
Gate post replacement may be needed for wood gates, chain link gates, vinyl gates, aluminum gates, wrought iron-style gates, driveway gates, pedestrian gates, pool gates, and automatic gates. Repair planning should consider gate width, gate weight, hinge type, operator requirements, latch location, opening direction, clearance, driveway slope, and expected use.
Access control systems may include keypads, remotes, telephone entry systems, intercoms, card readers, vehicle detection loops, exit sensors, and controlled pedestrian gates depending on the property. If an access-controlled gate is attached to a failing post, the entire system can become unreliable.
North Dallas Fence can coordinate post replacement with gate adjustment, hinge replacement, latch repair, automatic gate alignment, access control support, and perimeter security upgrades so the entry point works reliably again.
Crash protection bollards can help protect fence posts, gate posts, access control equipment, utility areas, A/C units, sidewalks, parking courts, and shared driveways from vehicle impact. Post replacement is often needed after a fence corner, gate opening, or access control area has been hit by a car, trailer, service truck, delivery driver, or landscaping equipment.
North Dallas Fence provides crash protection bollards for properties that need to protect gate operators, keypads, card readers, fence corners, utility areas, pedestrian walkways, parking courts, and vulnerable entry points. Bollards may be helpful near shared driveways, alley-facing fences, apartment entries, HOA gates, private roads, service lanes, and gated residential entrances.
If your fence posts have been damaged by vehicle impact, bollards can help reduce repeat damage and protect the repaired fence line or replaced posts.
Residential post replacement is one of the most important forms of residential fence repair because posts support the rest of the system. North Dallas Fence provides residential fence repair and maintenance for wood fence posts, chain link posts, metal fence posts, gate posts, corner posts, terminal posts, line posts, rails, panels, fabric, hinges, latches, and access control areas.
Common post-related repair needs include leaning fence sections, broken gate posts, rotted wood at ground level, rusted metal posts, loose concrete footings, cracked posts, storm-damaged posts, wind-damaged fence lines, and posts shifted by soil movement. These issues should be addressed promptly because one failed post can put stress on surrounding rails, panels, gates, and hardware.
Because North Dallas Fence is open seven days a week from 8 am to 9 pm, residential clients have a dependable team to contact when fence post damage appears. Call (972) 698-4610 or (469) 746-4960 for residential post replacement, gate post repair, residential fence repair, access control support, or perimeter security fencing.
North Dallas Fence follows a practical repair process for residential post replacement projects. First, we discuss the damage, property type, fence material, gate issues, privacy needs, security concerns, timeline, and any HOA or property management requirements. Then we review the affected fence line, post condition, rails, panels, gates, fabric tension, slope, drainage, utilities, soil conditions, landscaping, concrete footings, and surrounding structures.
Residential post replacement projects may involve city rules, HOA guidelines, fence height limits, pool barrier requirements, gate requirements, property line issues, easements, utility locations, visibility rules, and electrical planning when automatic gates or access controls are involved. Requirements can vary from Dallas to Plano, Frisco, Irving, Garland, McKinney, Carrollton, Lewisville, and other DFW cities. North Dallas Fence helps clients plan post replacement with Dallas-Fort Worth compliance considerations in mind.
Once the repair plan is approved, work may include removing the damaged post, clearing old footing material where needed, preparing the post hole, setting the replacement post, placing concrete, checking alignment, reconnecting rails or panels, re-stretching chain link fabric, adjusting gates, tightening hardware, and reviewing the finished repair. If the project includes automatic gates, access control systems, crash protection bollards, or perimeter security fencing, our team coordinates those elements with the post replacement.
North Dallas Fence proudly serves residential clients across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Our service areas include Dallas, Plano, Frisco, Irving, Coppell, Farmers Branch, Highland Village, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, Celina, Little Elm, Richardson, Garland, Carrollton, Lewisville, Rockwall, Wylie, Mesquite, Addison, and The Colony.
Whether you need residential post replacement in Dallas, leaning fence post repair in Plano, gate post replacement in Frisco, chain link post replacement in Irving, access control support in Addison, wood post replacement in Garland, fence post repair in Carrollton, or perimeter security fence repair in McKinney, North Dallas Fence is ready to help.
For residential post replacement, gate post repair, perimeter security fencing, automatic gates, access control systems, crash protection bollards, residential fence installation, and residential fence repair, choose North Dallas Fence.
Call (972) 698-4610 or (469) 746-4960, email info@northdallasfence.net, or visit 13151 Emily Rd, Suite 250, Dallas, TX 75240. We are available Monday through Sunday from 8 am to 9 pm to help restore fence stability, access control, privacy, and long-term property value.
Residential post replacement is used to restore fence stability when posts are leaning, rotted, cracked, rusted, bent, storm-damaged, impact-damaged, or no longer able to support panels, rails, fabric, or gates.
North Dallas Fence can replace wood fence posts, cedar fence posts, chain link line posts, terminal posts, corner posts, metal fence posts, ornamental fence posts, vinyl fence posts, and residential gate posts.
A fence post may need replacement if it leans, moves when pushed, has rot at ground level, is rusted through, is cracked, has a loose footing, causes the gate to sag, or allows the fence section to shift.