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Fence Painting

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  • 48 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Weston, FL
  • 48 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Weston, FL
Mendel N. says, "I’m leaving a 4 star review because the workmanship and problem-solving were strong, but the pricing transparency and upfront planning did not match what was represented, and I want this feedback to be honest and fair for both the pro and future customers. The quality of the work itself was very good. He is clearly skilled, resourceful, and effective at finding solutions when challenges come up. From a craftsmanship standpoint, I was satisfied with the final functionality. That said, the pricing ultimately felt like a bait-and-switch. The Thumbtack listing showed $53/hour with the first hour around $90, and I was told verbally that the job would likely be in the $350–$450 range unless there were surprises. He arrived at 2:00 pm and left around 11:00 pm, which is roughly 9 hours onsite. Based on the posted rates, that would come out to approximately $500–$525 total. Instead, the labor charge was $750, explained afterward as including driving time (about 2 hours) and additional charges per “surprise,” rather than being calculated transparently by the agreed hourly rate. While there were indeed complications, this pricing approach was not what I expected when booking through Thumbtack, and it left me uncomfortable. Additionally, the vanity cabinet was fully assembled before confirming that it could be properly wall-supported. Only afterward did we discover that the metal stud spacing would not allow adequate wall mounting. This required adding visible support underneath the sink. While this was a workable solution, it affected the aesthetic, and I would have expected an inspection and guidance prior to assembly, especially since the vanity instructions were available beforehand and this is his area of expertise. I am honoring the full payment as agreed. Overall, excellent craftsmanship and problem-solving, but I strongly recommend that future customers clarify pricing structure, driving time, and inspection steps in advance to avoid surprises."See more
Mendel N. says, "I’m leaving a 4 star review because the workmanship and problem-solving were strong, but the pricing transparency and upfront planning did not match what was represented, and I want this feedback to be honest and fair for both the pro and future customers. The quality of the work itself was very good. He is clearly skilled, resourceful, and effective at finding solutions when challenges come up. From a craftsmanship standpoint, I was satisfied with the final functionality. That said, the pricing ultimately felt like a bait-and-switch. The Thumbtack listing showed $53/hour with the first hour around $90, and I was told verbally that the job would likely be in the $350–$450 range unless there were surprises. He arrived at 2:00 pm and left around 11:00 pm, which is roughly 9 hours onsite. Based on the posted rates, that would come out to approximately $500–$525 total. Instead, the labor charge was $750, explained afterward as including driving time (about 2 hours) and additional charges per “surprise,” rather than being calculated transparently by the agreed hourly rate. While there were indeed complications, this pricing approach was not what I expected when booking through Thumbtack, and it left me uncomfortable. Additionally, the vanity cabinet was fully assembled before confirming that it could be properly wall-supported. Only afterward did we discover that the metal stud spacing would not allow adequate wall mounting. This required adding visible support underneath the sink. While this was a workable solution, it affected the aesthetic, and I would have expected an inspection and guidance prior to assembly, especially since the vanity instructions were available beforehand and this is his area of expertise. I am honoring the full payment as agreed. Overall, excellent craftsmanship and problem-solving, but I strongly recommend that future customers clarify pricing structure, driving time, and inspection steps in advance to avoid surprises."

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The average cost of fence repairs is around $250, with most homeowners paying anywhere between $200 and $300. Fence repairs have a wide range of potential costs, however, ranging from $50 to as much as $1,443. The cost of your fence repair project depends on multiple factors, including where you live, what type of repair you need, the terrain and the fence materials used.

Contact several fence repair professionals near you to get an accurate cost estimate for your fence.

A gate can sag for a number of reasons. One common reason is that the screws holding the hinges in the wood or other post material have come loose, causing gravity to pull the fence down. Another common problem is the gate post’s lack of stability. Posts can become loose and start to lean, or if they are wooden, they can even rot at the point where they meet the ground.

Fence repair is better for common problems that only affect small areas, such as a broken picket or a shifting fence post. However, there is a rule of thumb to follow: If the repair project requires replacing 20% or more of your fence, it’s probably time to replace the whole fence. The exception to this rule is if the fence is fairly new and just part of it is damaged. 

The most common fence repairs are aimed at fixing:

  • Missing boards or slats. This is a common problem with wood fences.
  • Fence material corrosion. This occurs on metal fences like chain link and iron.
  • A sagging gate. This could result from a tilting fence post or loose hinges.
  • Post movement. Typically, this is caused by frost, corrosion or water.
  • Stains. Moisture and other elements can stain fencing, which may require a professional to remove it.
  • Warping. Warped, curled, cupped or bent boards are unsightly and less effective and need to be replaced.

If you notice any of the above issues with your fence, reach out to fence repair professionals near you to start getting cost estimates and schedule an appointment.

Gates can be more expensive to fix than other parts of a fence, and there are several reasons for this. The first is that gates are the only moving parts on a fence — hence they have more components that can wear out, as well as friction and the potential for rusting and sagging. Fixing a gate may require a total replacement or simply replacing certain components like hinges. Sometimes, the repair may involve fixing the surrounding fence.

Contact several gate repair professionals near you to get an accurate cost estimate for your gate.

The most common gate repairs tend to be associated with a sagging gate. A gate repair professional will check the hinge system. If the hinges have come loose, they will detach the gate, set the hinges in the proper location and reattach everything. 

Another common repair is replacing or repairing a sagging fence post by digging a new posthole and/or using a concrete footing.

If you think your gate needs reinforcement, hire a fence repair professional in your area. Squaring up a fence gate may require adding corner brackets, installing a cable and turnbuckle, and cinching and tightening the cable to the appropriate tension. All of these repairs, as well as digging a new post hole, require expertise and know-how.

There are several advantages to hiring a fencing contractor to repair your fence:

  • The repair will be done right, ensuring you won’t waste your time and money without the desired results.
  • Because of the tools and materials needed, it might be worth it to hire a pro instead.
  • A contractor can help you avoid problems down the line by fixing issues before they grow in severity.

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