Fencing Company Overland Park KS | Call PS Gate & fence repair Service

Overland Park, KS 66204

(913) 389-0189

Local Business Description

PS Gate & Fence Repair Service provides reliable fence and gate repair for homeowners across Overland Park, KS. We understand that local fencing problems—such as storm damage, wood rot, sagging gates, and leaning posts—are a common frustration for residents near neighborhoods like Leawood Place, locations around 135th Street, and communities close to Tomahawk Park. By focusing on practical, durable repairs rather than unnecessary replacements, we help restore property boundaries, curb appeal, and security. Whether it’s a chain-link fence bent by wind or a wooden gate that won’t latch, we come to your home, assess the issue, and fix it efficiently. Our goal is to make your fence functional again without the hassle, saving you time and stress. We take pride in being a straightforward, local solution for Overland Park families who need their fences to work as they should.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our wood gate keeps sagging and won’t close properly. What causes this, and can you fix it without replacing the whole gate?

Sagging gates are usually caused by loose or corroded hinges, warped wood, or a settling gatepost. The weight of the gate can pull the frame out of square over time. Yes, we can often fix it on-site. We’ll tighten or replace hardware, add a corner brace to reinforce the frame, and adjust the post if needed. This restores proper alignment and function without a full gate replacement—saving you money and hassle.

I’ve noticed my fence posts are leaning after recent storms. Is that a sign of a bigger problem, or can it be repaired simply?

Leaning posts often mean the concrete footing has shifted or the wood has rotted below ground level. It’s a sign the post no longer has solid support, which can stress the entire fence section. Instead of digging everything up, we can usually install a post anchor or use a concrete repair method to straighten and stabilize the post. If the rot is too far gone, we may recommend replacing just that post. Either way, we’ll make sure the repair is secure and long-lasting.

The latch on our gate isn’t catching anymore, and the gate swings open by itself. What should I do?

This is often caused by the gate sagging just enough to misalign the latch, or by dirt and rust in the hardware itself. First, check if the latch is simply loose or bent. A simple adjustment or replacement of the latch plate might do the trick. If the gate has dropped, we can re-hang it or adjust the hinges to bring it back to level. We’ll also check the post for movement. If you’d like, we can stop by and get it latching smoothly in no time.

Core Services

  • Fence and gate installation
  • Fence and gate repair

Business Location & Hours



Mon:Open 24 hours
Tue:Open 24 hours
Wed:Open 24 hours
Thu:Open 24 hours
Fri:Open 24 hours
Sat:Open 24 hours
Sun:Open 24 hours


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