Storm repair planning

Fence repair after tree damage

Tree damage can turn a fence repair into a post, rail, panel, gate, and cleanup planning issue.

Local fence search intent

Built to turn fence research into a real conversation.

Fence repair after tree damage: photos, broken posts, crushed panels, gate alignment, cleanup, insurance notes, and replacement decisions. This page points searchers toward practical next steps: photos, measurements, material choices, gates, property lines, and a quick call or text.

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Project planning

What matters before a fence quote.

Good fence leads usually include the reason for the fence, the line layout, photos, and any rule or access issues.

Seasonal timing

Spring, summer, fall, and winter planning all have different lead-time, ground, weather, and material considerations in New England.

Photos help before site review

Snow, mud, leaves, and vegetation can hide fence line issues, so send photos from multiple angles when possible.

Repair or replacement

Weather damage sometimes needs a targeted repair; other times replacement is a better long-term plan.

Fast quote prep

Send the details that help most.

  • Property town and project address area.
  • Wide photos of the yard, corners, gates, old fence, and access route.
  • Approximate footage, fence height, preferred material, and number of gates.
  • Notes about dogs, pools, privacy, neighbors, slopes, ledge, plow zones, or storm damage.
Fence sales path

Move from search to estimate.

Use this page as a local search landing page, then open the Fence Planner or contact MJ Fence ME with a clear project description. The easier the project is to understand, the faster it can move toward a useful estimate discussion.

Business: MJ Fence ME
Location: Lebanon, ME 04027
Email: MJFenceME@gmail.com

Common questions

Quick answers before you call.

Does MJ Fence ME help with fence repair after tree damage?

Use this page to prepare the project, then call or text (207) 432-2943 to confirm current availability, scheduling, and fit for the property.

What details make a fence estimate faster?

Photos, rough fence length, gate locations, removal needs, preferred material, slope, pets, pool areas, and timing goals all help.

Should I verify local rules before installing a fence?

Yes. Fence height, pool barriers, setbacks, HOA rules, permits, and boundary questions can vary by town and property.

Repair triage

Know when fence repair after tree damage should be handled quickly.

Fence repair is easier to scope when photos show both the damaged spot and the surrounding run. That helps separate a small repair from a section replacement.

Call sooner

Reach out quickly if posts are leaning, gates no longer latch, panels are loose, pets can escape, or the damaged area borders a pool, driveway, or public walkway.

Photos to send

Include a full view of the fence line, close-ups of broken posts or rails, both sides of the gate, and any storm/tree impact points.

Repair vs. replace

The decision often depends on post condition, material age, repeated failures, matching materials, and whether the rest of the run is still solid.

Avoid patch confusion

Tell Matt whether you want a practical safety repair, a clean visual match, or a longer-term replacement plan.

Before you reach out

A few photos can make the first fence quote conversation easier.

Text your town, rough fence length, gate count, timeline, and wide photos of the yard or damaged area. MJ Fence ME is based in Lebanon, ME and serves Southern Maine and nearby southern New Hampshire.

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