Chain Link Repair · Kansas City
Chain link fence repair in Kansas City.
Leaning posts, torn mesh, bent top rail, broken gates. Most repairs quoted in 48 hours and finished in a day. One-year workmanship warranty.
Repair quote
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Why Kodiak
Fixed right, once.
Same-week appointments
Most chain link repairs are quoted within 48 hours and finished in a single day on site. No 3-week waits during storm season.
Every failure mode
Leaning line posts, bent top rail, ripped mesh, broken tension bands, sagging gates, cut fabric, storm damage. We fix the actual problem, not just the symptom.
Match your existing fence
9-gauge and 11.5-gauge galvanized, black or green vinyl-coated, 4 ft / 5 ft / 6 ft / 8 ft heights. We match the mesh and fittings so the repair blends in.
One-year workmanship warranty
Every repair is backed for one year — if a post we set leans or a tie we crimped fails, we come back and fix it at no charge.
Repairs
What we fix on chain link.
Leaning or fallen posts
Line and terminal post replacement. New concrete footings dug to KC frost depth (30 in) so the post stays plumb through freeze-thaw. $145–$285 per post installed.
Torn or cut mesh
Panel-section mesh replacement, retied to top rail and tension wire. Matched to your existing gauge and coating. $18–$32 per linear foot.
Bent or broken top rail
Top rail sections cut and spliced, or full runs replaced. Includes new rail-end cups and tension bands. $12–$22 per linear foot.
Gate repair & rehang
New hinges, latches, drop rods, and gate frame straightening. Sagging gates re-squared and re-tensioned. $185–$450 per gate depending on size.
Storm & tree-fall damage
Full section rebuilds after wind, ice, or fallen limbs. We coordinate with your insurance adjuster and provide itemized quotes for claims.
Barbed wire arm & top-wire repair
Commercial and industrial fences. 3-strand or 6-strand barbed arms, extension arms, and top-tension wire. Priced per opening.
FAQ
Chain link repair questions.
- Simple repairs (retie mesh, straighten a post, replace a latch) run $150–$400. Post replacement runs $145–$285 per post installed. Mesh panel replacement runs $18–$32 per linear foot. A typical residential storm repair — 2–3 posts, one gate, and 20 ft of mesh — runs $650–$1,400. Larger commercial repairs are priced per project after an on-site walk.Copy link to this answer
- Yes — that's most of what we do. Section repair is almost always cheaper than full replacement. If less than 30% of your fence is damaged and the mesh is under 15 years old, partial repair usually makes sense. Above that threshold, we'll quote both options so you can compare.Copy link to this answer
- Most residential chain link repairs are quoted within 48 hours and completed in a single day on site. Storm-damage jobs get priority scheduling. From signed quote to install day is typically 3–7 days for repair work — faster than new installs because there's no permit lag.Copy link to this answer
- No. Repair and like-for-like replacement of existing chain link does not require a permit in Overland Park, Olathe, Leawood, KCMO, Lee's Summit, Independence, or Shawnee. Full replacement, height increase, or moving the fence line does require a permit — we pull it if the scope changes.Copy link to this answer
- Yes. We stock 9-gauge and 11.5-gauge galvanized, black vinyl-coated, and green vinyl-coated mesh in 4 ft, 5 ft, 6 ft, and 8 ft heights. If your fence is a rare gauge or color, we source it from our supplier and blend the repair section so it doesn't stand out.Copy link to this answer
- Usually yes. Leaning is almost always a post-footing failure — the concrete cracked, the post rusted through at grade, or the ground shifted. We reset or replace the post to KC frost depth with new concrete, and re-tension the mesh. Repair beats replacement unless multiple adjacent posts have failed.Copy link to this answer
- Yes. For wind, tree-fall, and vehicle-impact damage we provide itemized written quotes with photos of the damage, cause notes, and material specs — everything adjusters need. We can bill your insurer directly on approved claims.Copy link to this answer
- Yes. We do commercial repair for warehouses, storage yards, apartment complexes, and construction sites — including 8 ft fabric, 3-strand and 6-strand barbed arms, gate operators, and privacy slats. Free walkthroughs for property managers.Copy link to this answer
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