Professional Fence Repair & Maintenance in Saskatchewan

From leaning posts and broken boards to sagging gates and weathered stain, Hey Fix It Pro keeps your fence looking good and standing strong. Saskatchewan's frost heave, prairie winds, and extreme temperature swings are brutal on fences — our team repairs the damage and builds fixes that hold up to another season on the prairies.

What Our Regina Customers Say

Real reviews from homeowners who trusted us with their repairs

4 weeks ago

Very helpful and friendly. Came when they said they would and were very reasonably priced.

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Sandy Fisher

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a month ago

The man that came to do our repairs was very polite, knowledgeable, and helpful in explaining everything that we needed to know of why, how, and what we needed to do.

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joanne peter

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4 months ago

Avneesh arrived ahead of appointment time. He was very professional, polite and knowledgeable. He was able to take care of our needs. I strongly recommend this team.

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Wayne Pringle

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Why Choose Hey Fix It Pro for Fence Work

Frost Heave Specialists

Saskatchewan's freeze-thaw cycle pushes fence posts out of the ground like nothing else in Canada. The soil freezes to depths of 1.2 to 1.8 metres, and expanding ice grips the concrete footings and lifts them upward. By spring, posts are leaning and panels are pulling apart. We reset posts to proper depth and use techniques that resist heave so you're not fixing the same post every year.

Prairie Wind Tested

With no mountains or forests to break the wind, Saskatchewan fences take the full force of prairie gusts — sustained winds of 40-60 km/h and storm gusts exceeding 100 km/h are common. We reinforce connections, replace wind-damaged boards, and ensure your fence can handle what the next storm throws at it.

Material Knowledge

Pressure-treated pine, western red cedar, and composite materials each behave differently in Saskatchewan's climate. We know which materials perform best for posts versus boards, which stains and sealers hold up through UV exposure and freeze-thaw cycles, and what to recommend based on your budget and how long you want the repair to last.

Seasonal Timing

Saskatchewan's outdoor work season is short — roughly May through October. We prioritize fence repairs during the window when ground conditions allow proper post setting. For urgent repairs outside this window, we can stabilize damaged sections to get you through until spring when a permanent fix is possible.

Our Fence Services

Post Replacement & Reset

Fence posts are the foundation of the entire structure, and in Saskatchewan they take the worst punishment. Frost heave lifts concrete footings, moisture rots the base of wood posts at ground level, and years of wind loading loosens even well-set posts. We dig out damaged posts, set new ones to the proper depth (minimum 1 metre below grade for our frost line), and use gravel drainage or tube-form concrete to resist future heave.

  • Rotted post removal and replacement
  • Frost-heaved post reset to proper depth
  • Concrete footing removal and re-pour
  • Metal post bracket and ground spike installation

Board & Panel Replacement

Wind, UV exposure, and moisture take their toll on fence boards. In Regina and Saskatoon, we commonly see boards that have cracked along the grain from repeated freeze-thaw cycles, warped from uneven moisture exposure, or simply blown off during a prairie storm. We replace individual boards or full panels, matching the existing style and wood type so the repair blends with the rest of your fence.

  • Individual board replacement with matching lumber
  • Full panel replacement for storm-damaged sections
  • Rail and stringer repair for structural support
  • Lattice top replacement and privacy screen repair

Gate Repair & Hardware

Gates are the weak point of any fence — they move, bear weight, and take daily use that the rest of the fence doesn't. Saskatchewan's ground movement makes things worse, as shifting posts pull gates out of square. We straighten sagging gates, replace worn hardware, and reinforce gate posts so your gate latches properly and swings smoothly year-round.

  • Sagging gate realignment and anti-sag kit installation
  • Hinge replacement and heavy-duty hinge upgrades
  • Latch, lock, and self-closing mechanism installation
  • Gate post reinforcement and bracing

Staining, Sealing & Preservation

Saskatchewan's intense UV exposure (we get more sunshine than most provinces), combined with harsh winters and moisture, breaks down unprotected wood fast. An unstained fence can go grey and start splintering within two to three years. We apply stains and sealers that protect against UV, moisture, and temperature extremes — extending the life of your fence and keeping it looking the way it should.

  • Fence staining with UV-resistant products
  • Water-repellent sealer application
  • Power washing and surface prep before re-staining
  • Pressure-treated vs cedar material recommendations

Whether it's a single leaning post or a full fence restoration, we provide no-obligation quotes on all fence work. Select your city below to learn more about our services in your area.

Frequently Asked Questions About Fence Services

What types of fence repair do you handle?

We repair wood, chain-link, and vinyl fences. Common repairs include replacing broken or rotting boards, resetting leaning posts, fixing sagging gates, and replacing damaged post caps and hardware.

Why do fence posts lean in Saskatchewan?

Saskatchewan's freeze-thaw cycles cause frost heave, which pushes fence posts out of alignment over time. Clay-heavy soil in parts of Regina and Saskatoon makes this worse. We reset posts with proper depth and concrete footings to resist future movement.

Can you fix a sagging gate?

Yes, sagging gates are a common call. We diagnose whether the issue is the hinges, the post, or the gate frame itself, and apply the right fix — from hinge replacement to post reinforcement to anti-sag cable kits.

When should I replace versus repair my fence?

If more than 30-40% of the boards or posts are damaged, replacement is often more cost-effective. For isolated damage like a few broken boards or one leaning post, repair is the better option. We give honest assessments either way.

Fence Looking Rough After Winter? We Can Fix That

Saskatchewan is tough on fences — frost heave, wind, and UV exposure take their toll every year. Hey Fix It Pro repairs, reinforces, and restores fences for homeowners across Regina and Saskatoon. Get an estimate today and have your fence ready for the season ahead.