
Malvern · Chester County, PA
Fence Repair in Malvern
Storm damage, leaning posts, broken rails and sagging gates — repaired rather than replaced where it makes sense.
Licensed & Insured
PA Home Improvement Contractor #PA035784
Free Written Estimates
On-site assessment included
Permits & HOA Handled
We file on your behalf
Workmanship Guarantee
On every installation
Fence Repair for Malvern Properties
JHL Fence Company installs fence repair throughout Malvern, Pennsylvania and the surrounding Chester County area. Storm damage, leaning posts, broken rails and sagging gates — repaired rather than replaced where it makes sense.
Malvern covers two very different kinds of property. The borough is compact and older — modest lots, mature trees, and houses built long before the Great Valley corridor filled in around them. North and west of it, Charlestown and East Whiteland run to larger parcels, newer construction and the developments that followed the Route 29 and Route 30 build-out.
Most of the newer development around Malvern carries HOA architectural review, and many communities require a fence finished identically on both sides — shadowbox and board-on-board are the usual compliant answers.
Every Malvern installation is filed with the township, and where the property is in an HOA we prepare the architectural review submission as well. We are a licensed and insured Pennsylvania home improvement contractor (#PA035784) and the work is backed by our workmanship guarantee.
What Malvern Properties Need
Around Malvern borough, the Great Valley corridor, Charlestown Township, the practical considerations for fence repair are grade, existing planting and how the property line actually runs — three things that are far easier to resolve on a site walk than on a plan.
The most common repairs we do are storm damage — a limb through a section after a summer thunderstorm — leaning or heaved posts after a hard freeze-thaw winter, rotted bottom rails where a fence line sits in a wet swale, and gates that have begun to drag.
Related to this work: post rot · frost heave · leaning fence · rail replacement · storm damage · gate sag · footing failure · section matching · grade rot · repair versus replace
Options
Fence Repair Styles
Storm and impact damage
Section replacement after a limb, a vehicle or wind damage, matched to the existing run where the profile is still available.
Post reset and replacement
Heaved, leaning or rot-failed posts reset in new footings without dismantling the whole fence.
Rail and board replacement
Rotted bottom rails, cupped or split boards, failed pickets — replaced in place.
Gate repair
Re-bracing a racked gate, resetting a gate post, replacing undersized hinges and latches.
Serving office
Who Covers Malvern
West Chester Office
701 S Franklin St, Suite 107West Chester, PA 19382(610) 890-4988Monday – Saturday: 8am – 7pm
Sunday: Closed
Fence Repair in Malvern is handled by our West Chester office — assessment, permit filing and installation. Call (610) 890-4988 to schedule a free on-site estimate.
Common questions
Fence Repair in Malvern — FAQs
How much does fence repair cost in Malvern, PA?
Cost depends on linear footage, the material and height you choose, the number of gates and how much grade the line crosses. We provide a free written estimate for Malvern properties after walking the line on site, rather than quoting a per-foot figure that changes once we see the ground.
Do I need a permit for fence repair in Malvern?
In most cases yes — fence permits in Chester County are issued by the township or borough, and the requirement differs between neighbouring municipalities. We file the application for your Malvern address as part of the job, along with any HOA architectural submission.
Is it cheaper to repair or replace a fence?
It depends almost entirely on the posts. If the posts are sound and the damage is in rails, boards, panels or hardware, repair is substantially cheaper. If posts have rotted at grade or heaved along the run, you would be rebuilding section by section and replacement costs less overall. We assess post condition along the full line before recommending either.
Why is my fence leaning after winter?
Frost heave. Water in the soil around a post freezes, expands and lifts the post; repeated cycles walk it out of plumb. It happens when footings were set above the frost line, when the hole was undersized, or when drainage around the post is poor. Resetting the post in a properly sized footing below frost line is the durable fix.
Can you replace just one section of fence?
Yes, and it is routine after storm damage. The constraint is matching — board profiles, picket caps and rail dimensions get discontinued, and a new section will not match the weathered colour of an existing fence until it ages. We tell you before the work whether the match will be visible.
Do you serve all of Malvern?
Yes. Malvern is served from our West Chester office at 701 S Franklin St, Suite 107, West Chester, PA 19382, and we work throughout the surrounding area including Malvern borough, the Great Valley corridor, Charlestown Township, East Whiteland. Call (610) 890-4988 to schedule a free on-site assessment.

Fence Repair estimate in Malvern
On-site assessment. Written quote. No obligation.
