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Repairing a fence that shows signs of damage or rot saves you money. Read this guide for tips on how to fix wood or chain link fencing.
All good;fences;need periodic maintenance to keep them functioning properly and looking their best. When damage to fencing is discovered, the first decision is whether to repair or replace it.;Common fence repair projects include replacing a rotted post or rail on a wood fence, replacing a damaged post on a metal or vinyl fence, and bracing a leaning fence post. This guide highlights repair projects that will keep your fence looking good and working well. Learn how to fix a fence, repair a gate, make repairs to a chain-link fence and more.;
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