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When a storm rips through North Charleston, Charleston Fencing Pros is the first crew on site to assess and repair the damage.
There is no need to guess the final cost of your new fence. At Charleston Fencing Pros, we provide clear, accurate quotes with absolutely no hidden fees. Our team will visit your property to assess the area and understand your exact requirements, whether it is a new wood, vinyl, privacy, pool, or chain link installation, or a fast repair after storm damage.
We serve communities across Charleston, from West Ashley to Mount Pleasant, delivering a transparent estimate that aligns with your budget. Tell us about your project and we will contact you within 24 hours.
North Charleston sits on the open Neck where storm winds hit fence lines with full force. The sandy Lowcountry soil saturates fast and posts lose their grip. Flood-prone low areas hold standing water for days after heavy rain. Wood privacy fences in Park Circle and Charleston Heights rot from the base up when they stay wet. Chain link panels bend and pull loose from saturated footings.
Our crew has repaired hurricane-damaged fences across Park Circle and Deer Park. We assess every post, every panel, and every gate before recommending a repair plan. Storm damage does not always mean a full replacement. A targeted repair on the damaged section often saves the rest of the fence line.
Chain link bends but rarely breaks completely. Wood privacy fencing takes the worst damage in North Charleston storms. Panels rip loose, posts snap at the base, and gates twist out of alignment. Vinyl and aluminum on newer builds handle wind better, but saturated soil still pulls posts loose. We handle repairs on all four materials after North Charleston storms.
Once the storm passes, our crew walks the full fence line. Fresh wind damage is obvious. Slow rot from years of saturated soil takes a trained eye. Storm-damaged sections get priority repair. We reset posts in concrete with gravel drainage so they hold through the next storm. In North Charleston's flood-prone areas, we set posts deeper than standard depth to account for the water table.
Storm damage is not like regular fence wear. Wind rips posts clean out of saturated soil. Water rots wood from the inside. Most contractors do not know how to tell the difference between storm damage and years of neglect. Our crew has seen both across North Charleston. We diagnose the cause and fix the damage correctly.
A damaged fence after a storm is a security risk. Your yard is exposed. The whole street can see in. The damaged section will pull on the rest of the fence line with every wind gust. Do not wait for the next storm to make it worse. Fill out the form or contact us today to schedule a storm damage assessment. We will give you an honest answer about what your fence needs.
From residential properties to large commercial sites, we provide durable, visually appealing fencing solutions installed with precision and care.
Privacy, picket, shadowbox, and custom wood fencing solutions.
Durable and economical fencing for homes, businesses, and industrial sites.
Low‑maintenance fencing resistant to weather, rot, and discoloration.
Decorative metal fencing offering security without sacrificing appearance.
Ideal for large properties, agricultural land, and perimeter marking.
Manual and automated gate systems, including commercial slide gates.
HAVE QUESTIONS?
Everything you need to know before getting started. Can’t find your answer? Contact us — we’re happy to help.
Storm calls go to the front of our line. After a major weather event, we are on site within days. Fill out the form and we will reach out.
Not usually. A storm might take out three sections and leave the rest standing. We fix what broke and leave what is holding. That saves you money and time.
Yes. Fences in North Charleston usually blow over because the posts lost their grip in saturated sandy soil. We reset them in concrete with proper drainage so they hold next time.
Aluminum and vinyl hold up better than wood in wind. But the real problem here is soil saturation. Even strong materials need deep posts and gravel drainage.
Yes. We cover the entire North Charleston area after storms, including Park Circle, Deer Park, and the surrounding neighborhoods. Those low-lying zones take the worst damage, and we prioritize them.
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