Damage types
Leaning posts, snapped rails, loose panels, bent chain link, gate impact, tree damage, plow damage, and wind-loaded privacy sections.
Storm damage needs clear photos and practical triage: what is unsafe, what can be repaired, and what should be replaced.
This page answers the project intent directly and then connects it to Maine, southern New Hampshire, and Massachusetts planning research. For exact availability and scheduling, contact MJ Fence ME in Lebanon, Maine.
Use these notes to make the first phone, text, or estimate request more useful.
Leaning posts, snapped rails, loose panels, bent chain link, gate impact, tree damage, plow damage, and wind-loaded privacy sections.
Avoid unstable sections, sharp wire, broken fasteners, and heavy hanging panels until the area is safe.
Wide photos, close-ups, damaged posts, gate hardware, and the full fence line help estimate repair scope.
Maine: MJ Fence ME is based in Lebanon and is strongest for Southern Maine service requests.
New Hampshire: nearby southern NH homeowners can use the service-area and planning tools to clarify fence scope.
Massachusetts: this page is a planning resource; verify local rules and service availability before assuming install scope.
Sometimes. It depends on post condition, age, material, damage length, and whether the remaining fence is still structurally sound.
Send wide views of the whole line, close-ups of broken posts/rails/panels, gates, and any tree or vehicle impact.
Only if it is safe and necessary. Photos before cleanup can help explain what happened.
Call or text (207) 432-2943, email MJFenceME@gmail.com, or use the planner and project packet to send cleaner details.