Local Wood and Vinyl Fencing in Lake Forest, CA 92630 - One Gate Fix Repair

Lake Forest, CA 92630

(424) 738-1154

Core Services

  • Fence and gate installation
  • Fence and gate repair

Company Profile

One Gate Fix Repair is your trusted local expert for fence and gate repair in Lake Forest, CA. We understand that Southern California's unique challenges—like earthquake damage and soil erosion around fence posts—can leave homeowners with leaning, sagging, or unstable fences. Whether you're near the Lake Forest Sports Park or in the Baker Ranch neighborhood, we provide prompt, reliable repair services to restore safety and curb appeal. Our team diagnoses issues like cracked concrete footings or shifting soil, then offers durable solutions such as post replacement, re-anchoring, or full panel repair. We're proud to serve the entire Lake Forest area, including communities off Portola Parkway and near the 5/405 junction. With One Gate Fix Repair, your property stays secure and beautiful.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I tell if my fence post has been damaged by soil erosion?

Look for signs like leaning posts, cracks in the concrete around the base, or gaps between the post and the ground. If the soil has washed away, the post may feel loose or wobbly. In Lake Forest, our clay-heavy soil can shift after heavy rain, so it's best to inspect your fence after storms. We offer free on-site evaluations to identify erosion-related issues and recommend solutions like re-pouring concrete footings or installing post anchors.

What should I do if my fence was damaged by an earthquake?

After a quake, check for cracked or splintered wood, misaligned gates, or posts that have shifted out of plumb. Even minor tremors can weaken connections. For safety, avoid forcing stuck gates or climbing on damaged sections. Our team can tighten hardware, replace broken panels, and reinforce posts with seismic-grade brackets. We serve the Lake Forest area and can often respond within 24 hours to secure your property.

Can you repair a fence post that has rotted at the base due to moisture?

Yes. Rot is common in wooden posts, especially after wet seasons. If the rot is limited to the base, we can often cut away the damaged portion and set the post on a concrete footing or use a post repair spike. For extensive rot, we replace the entire post with pressure-treated wood or rot-resistant materials like cedar or vinyl. We also advise on improving drainage to prevent future issues. Call us for a free estimate in Lake Forest.

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