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Fence Repair After Storm Damage in Myrtle Beach: What Homeowners Should Know

Myrtle Beach’s coastal climate brings beauty, but also storms that can take a toll on your property. Heavy winds, driving rain, and even salt air exposure all leave fences vulnerable to damage. Whether it’s leaning posts, broken panels, or complete sections down, addressing storm damage quickly is essential to protect your yard, your privacy, and your home’s value.

At Stand Strong Fencing of Myrtle Beach, we’ve seen firsthand how Carolina storms test fences. With our customer-first approach and lifetime workmanship warranty, we help homeowners not only repair damage but rebuild stronger.


How storms damage fences in Myrtle Beach

Storms affect fences differently depending on material, design, and installation quality. The most common storm-related issues include:

  • Leaning or uprooted posts: Saturated soil and strong winds can loosen or topple posts, especially if they weren’t set deep enough in concrete.
     
  • Broken pickets or rails: Flying debris or wind pressure can crack wood or snap fasteners.
     
  • Warping and rot: Excessive rain and humidity accelerate deterioration in lower-quality wood.
     
  • Corrosion: Salt air and storm moisture can rust low-grade metal fasteners or posts.
     
  • Complete panel blowouts: In weaker builds, entire fence sections can lift or collapse.
     

Why quick fence repair matters after a storm

Delaying repairs can lead to bigger issues:

  • Safety risks: Unstable fences can fall, injuring people or pets.
     
  • Property exposure: Reduced privacy and security until the fence is fixed.
     
  • Worsening damage: Moisture intrusion spreads rot or rust.
     
  • Insurance complications: Prompt repairs (and documentation) make claims smoother.
     

Temporary fixes vs. professional repairs

It’s tempting to DIY a storm repair, but many “quick fixes” only last until the next heavy wind. For example:

  • Propping up a leaning post won’t hold without resetting it in concrete.
     
  • Replacing just a picket may ignore deeper structural damage.
     
  • Using untreated wood means the same issue returns quickly.
     

Our crews perform a detailed inspection to identify hidden issues, ensuring repairs will survive throughout the next storm.


The Stand Strong Difference in Myrtle Beach

Many fence contractors rush through estimates and cut corners. At Stand Strong Fencing, we set ourselves apart with:

1. Personalized 30-Minute Estimates

Instead of a quick 5-minute quote, we walk the property, review your goals, discuss materials, and consider HOA or city compliance.

2. Experienced Crews

Our Myrtle Beach installation teams bring 20–30 years of experience to every project, delivering consistent, reliable workmanship.

3. Reinforced Build Standards

When repairing or replacing storm-damaged fences, we use:

  • Steel posts: 16 and 13 gauge with .095 wall thickness.
     
  • Concrete footings: 30” deep for 6’ fences, 40” deep for 8’, with 80 lbs of concrete each.
     
  • Framing: Full 2x4 rails with Simpson brackets.
     
  • Galvanized fasteners: Two nails per picket per rail, built to resist corrosion.
     

4. Double-Check Inspections

  • Pre-walk: Confirm design, height, color, and layout before work begins.
     
  • Final walkthrough: Ensure every detail meets our workmanship warranty before sign-off.
     

5. Lifetime Workmanship Warranty

We back every repair with a warranty that covers anything outside of materials - including leaning posts or installation-related issues.


Should you repair or replace a storm-damaged fence?

The right decision depends on:

  • Extent of damage: Isolated broken pickets can be repaired; widespread leaning often means replacement.
     
  • Age of the fence: A 15-year-old wood fence may not be worth repairing.
     
  • Material quality: Low-grade pine may fail again, while cedar or composite withstand storms better.
     
  • Insurance coverage: Replacement may be covered if damage is significant.
     

Our team provides honest recommendations so you can choose the most cost-effective solution.


Storm-resistant fencing options for Myrtle Beach homeowners

When replacement is necessary, we recommend materials built for coastal resilience:

  • Japanese Cedar or Western Red Cedar: Naturally resistant to rot and insects, pre-stained by dipping for maximum protection.
     
  • Custom Iron or Aluminum: Strong, rust-resistant, and great for visibility and durability.
     
  • Composite Fencing: Low-maintenance, fade-resistant, and ideal for humid coastal environments.
     

We avoid vinyl, which tends to warp or crack under heat and storm stress.


Working with insurance on storm damage repairs

We know storm damage can be stressful. While homeowners file claims directly, we support the process by:

  • Providing detailed estimates with documentation.
     
  • Explaining material quality and code compliance for adjusters.
     
  • Scheduling repairs quickly to prevent worsening damage.
     

How Stand Strong keeps Myrtle Beach homeowners prepared

Our work doesn’t end when the repair is complete. We help homeowners:

  • Plan preventative maintenance: staining schedules, post inspections, and drainage management.
     
  • Install storm-smart designs: capped posts, reinforced footings, and designs that balance airflow with strength.
     
  • Stay code-compliant with HOA and city rules for fence height and layout.
     

Protect your fence before and after the storm

Storms are a fact of life in Myrtle Beach - but constant repairs don’t have to be. By choosing the right contractor, using the right materials, and committing to quality installation, you can have a fence that stands strong for years.

If your fence was damaged in a recent storm, don’t wait. Call Stand Strong Fencing of Myrtle Beach today for a free, 30-minute consultation and see why our fences withstand storms better than the rest.