At a Glance
- Service type
- Fence welding repair
- Coverage
- Gilbert, Mesa, Chandler, Queen Creek, Apache Junction, and San Tan Valley
- Best photos
- One wide photo plus close photos of the failed weld, post, rail, frame, or bracket
- Estimate
- Planning estimate in the quote tool; final quote before work
Wrought Iron Fence Repair: Common Requests
Use this page when the repair type is clear and the damaged metal is already installed, too heavy to move, unsafe to use, or needed soon.
- Broken wrought iron rails or panels
- Loose steel fence posts
- Cracked tabs, brackets, and pickets
- Fence damage after impact, wind, or wear
- Security, pool, pet, and decorative fence repairs
What to Send
Send one wide photo for context and close photos of the cracked weld, loose post, broken rail, damaged bracket, hinge, latch, frame, ramp, or support.
Include the city, nearest cross streets, timing, access notes, and whether the issue affects safety, security, road use, animals, pool access, or business operations.
- Send a wide photo of the full fence section plus close photos of the broken rail, post, bracket, or weld.
- Share whether the fence is for pool safety, pets, livestock, security, or decorative repair.
- Add approximate height and length if a panel, post, or rail replacement may be needed.
When to Move Quickly
Treat the request as urgent when waiting could create a safety, access, security, containment, road-use, or downtime problem.
- The fence affects pool safety, pets, security, or business access
- A post or panel is loose enough to move
- The damaged section could worsen if used or pulled
East Valley Request Areas
Requests are accepted from Gilbert, Mesa, Chandler, Queen Creek, Apache Junction, and San Tan Valley. Nearby requests may be reviewed based on job type, access, urgency, and availability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can wrought iron fence welding be requested from photos?
Yes. Photos help with triage and planning estimates, but final scope and price are confirmed before work starts.
What if I am not sure what metal or part failed?
Describe what broke and send clear photos. If possible, include a wide photo, close photos, and a photo showing the work area and access.

