Fence and Gate Services in North Texas
Professional Fence and Gate Services
A fence defines the yard, supports privacy, and helps pets and children use outdoor space more comfortably. A gate has to do all of that while opening, closing, and latching repeatedly. Hank's provides fence and gate carpentry from Dallas through the Fort Worth area for leaning sections, damaged boards, worn hardware, sagging gates, and planned upgrades.
We assess the posts, rails, pickets or panels, gate frame, hinges, latch, and nearby grade before recommending a repair. By identifying whether the problem begins with hardware, alignment, soil movement, water exposure, or damaged wood, we can focus the work where it will make the biggest difference.


Reliable Fence and Gate Carpentry
Simply replacing a broken board will not straighten a failing post, and tightening a hinge will not permanently correct a gate frame that has lost its shape. Hank's looks at how the parts work together, discusses repair versus replacement where appropriate, and provides a clear scope before work begins.
Your project is handled by trained, background-checked employees who respect your property and communicate clearly. We align the approved work with the existing fence wherever practical and back the completed scope with the Hank's Home Guarantee. You get dependable follow-through, not a temporary patch with no one accountable afterward.
Fence and Gate Project Options
Hank's can repair localized damage, rebuild a gate, replace worn sections, or help improve a fence that no longer provides the privacy or operation you need. We pay attention to post stability, rail condition, board spacing, gate clearance, latch alignment, and the way water moves around the base.
Where new work meets an existing fence, we discuss visible differences in age, color, profile, and weathering before proceeding. The goal is a sturdy, usable result with clean transitions and hardware selected for the size and exposure of the gate.

Get a Fence Project Quote
Upload photos through our online form, including wide views and close-ups of the damaged area, or call (469) 304-0535. For longer fence runs, multiple gates, or larger replacement projects, schedule a complimentary walk-through so we can review access, measurements, grade, and the condition of connected sections.
Hank's prepares a straightforward, no-obligation quote before scheduling and keeps you informed with SMS and email updates. Our team coordinates the approved materials and work, then checks gate movement, latch operation, and the finished details before wrapping up.
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Why Gates Begin to Sag
A gate can sag when hinges loosen, the frame racks out of square, the supporting post moves, or hardware is undersized for the gate's weight and width. Soil movement and repeated wetting near the post can make the problem worse. If the latch must be lifted into place or the bottom drags, correcting the cause early can limit added stress.
Keep soil, mulch, and standing water from remaining against wood components when possible, and watch for rust, split boards, loose fasteners, or a post that moves independently of the fence. A gate stays reliable when the frame, hinges, latch, and support post are treated as one working system.



