
Repair & restoration
Fence repair, storm damage, and contractor walk-offs — finished.
Section replacement, leaning posts, broken pickets, sagging gates, and post-hurricane restoration. We repair what's failing — and finish projects other contractors walked away from.
What this is
Fence repair and storm restoration in Miami-Dade County — what it covers.
Fence repair and storm damage restoration in Miami-Dade County is the section-level rebuild of an existing fence after wind, water, vehicle, or contractor-walk-off damage. Allday Fence handles section replacement, leaning or rotted post resetting, gate rebuilds, broken-hardware swaps, and the post-hurricane restoration work that hits Miami-Dade after every named storm — across wood, aluminum, PVC, chain-link, and pool-code fencing.
Each repair starts with a site walk or photo review, an itemized scope-of-repair estimate suitable for insurance carriers, and the documentation a four-point inspection or claim adjuster will ask for. If the repair is structural enough to require a permit, we pull it and close it against the property record. If the previous contractor left the original permit open or unfiled — common — our sister company Permit Solutions Services handles the resolution side in parallel.
Common repairs
What we fix most.
Storm-damaged sections
Sections blown out by hurricanes or tropical storms. Replaced with matched materials; hardware re-anchored to code.
Leaning or rotting posts
Wood-post rot, concrete failures, and shifted posts re-set with new footings. Adjacent sections re-tensioned.
Gate rebuilds
Sagging gates, broken hinges, misaligned latches. Heavy-duty hardware swap-out or full gate rebuild.
Picket & panel replacement
Cracked pickets, warped boards, dented chain link. Matched to existing fence so the repair isn't visible.
Contractor walk-offs
Half-finished installs, missing permits, failed inspections. We pick up the project and close it out properly.
Insurance claims
Documentation, scope of repair, and itemized estimates for insurance claims after wind, vehicle, or storm damage.
Common questions
What people ask before they call.
Can you repair fence damage from a hurricane or tropical storm?
Yes. Storm-damaged sections, blown-out panels, and leaning posts are some of our most common calls. We replace with matched materials, re-anchor hardware to code, and document the repair for insurance claims.
Do you handle insurance claim documentation?
Yes. We provide itemized scope-of-repair estimates, before-and-after photos, and the documentation insurance carriers typically require for fence claims after wind, vehicle, or storm damage.
Can you finish a fence another contractor walked away from?
We do — frequently. Half-finished installs, missing permits, failed inspections, and disappearing contractors are some of our most common repair calls. We pick up the project, fix what's wrong, and close out the permit properly.
Can you quote a repair from photos?
For most repairs, yes. Send a few photos and the property address to 305.910.6601 or info@alldayfence.com and we'll come back with a quote and a realistic timeframe.
Do you repair gates and gate hardware?
Yes — sagging gates, broken hinges, misaligned latches, and snapped gate operators. We swap heavy-duty hardware or rebuild the gate from scratch depending on what the frame needs.
Do fence repairs need a permit in Miami-Dade?
Cosmetic and like-for-like repairs (replacing a few damaged pickets or rails, swapping hardware) typically don't trigger a permit. Structural repairs — re-setting posts, replacing a long run of fence, raising the height, changing the material, or rebuilding after storm or vehicle damage — usually do. We tell you up front which side of that line your repair falls on, and we pull the permit when it's needed.