Business Overview
Pacific Fence Services provides professional fence and gate installation, repair, and maintenance for homeowners and businesses in Zion, IL. Located near Zion's historic downtown and just minutes from Illinois Beach State Park, the team understands the unique challenges posed by local weather conditions. Common issues like fence rail separation and wind-damaged panels are addressed with durable materials and expert craftsmanship. Whether you need a new privacy fence around your Shiloh Park neighborhood home or a quick repair after a storm near the Zion City Hall area, Pacific Fence Services offers reliable, local solutions. Their focus is on restoring safety, curb appeal, and property value with every project.
Provided Services
- Fence and gate installation
- Fence and gate repair
Questions and Answers
What causes fence rail separation in Zion, and how can Pacific Fence Services fix it?
Fence rail separation in Zion is often caused by strong winds, seasonal freeze-thaw cycles, or natural wood shrinkage over time. This leaves gaps between the rails and posts, weakening the fence structure. Pacific Fence Services addresses this by tightening or replacing loose hardware, re-securing rails with corrosion-resistant fasteners, and reinforcing the connection points to prevent future movement. For older fences, we may recommend replacing the affected sections for a long-lasting repair.
What are the signs of wind-damaged fence panels, and what services do you offer to fix them?
Common signs include leaning panels, cracked or splintered wood, popped nails, and gaps where panels meet posts. In severe cases, entire sections may be blown out. Pacific Fence Services can repair or replace damaged panels, realign posts, and add wind-resistant bracing. We also offer full panel replacements using pressure-treated lumber or vinyl options that stand up better to Zion's lake-effect gusts.
Can Pacific Fence Services help prevent future wind damage to my fence in Zion?
Yes. During repairs or new installations, we can install additional intermediate posts, use heavier-gauge brackets, and choose materials like cedar or composite that handle wind stress better. We also recommend proper post depth (at least 30 inches for Zion's sandy soil near the lake) and concrete footings to anchor the fence securely. A regular maintenance check after storm season can catch small issues before they become major problems.
Business Location & Hours
| Mon: | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Tue: | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Wed: | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Thu: | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Fri: | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Sat: | 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM |
| Sun: | Closed |




