How We Can Help Repair Fence Damage After a Storm

It seems that June 2022 is bringing lots of wind storms, tornado warnings, heavy rain, and falling trees across Ontario and Quebec. And all that unpredictable weather comes with some major damage that can be overwhelming but necessary to fix. 

Are you still working on your yard repairs after a storm? We are here to help! 

We understand that attempting to replace, fix or just re-build when you weren’t expecting it can be stressful. So we have a few services and products that can get you on the right track and back to enjoying your summer! 

Pre-Built Panels 

Our Pre-built, fully assembled and stained panels are great when fixing a couple of sections of your fence that have been damaged. They are built with Hemlock or Cedar meant for extreme toughness and durability.

If you want to ensure that these panels blend or go well with your current fence, give us a call and we can sort out the best options for you. 


Fence Boards 

Depending on the type of damage caused, you may just be looking for fence boards to work on smaller repairs. At Timbertough, we currently have 2 types of boards in-stock for you to begin working on those repairs as soon as possible. 

Cedar fence boards

  • 2x4’s and 4x4’s available

Hemlock fence boards

  • 1x6x6 available

Call us to place an order today! 


Installations

Sometimes installing your fence or repairing a deck after a storm can take a physical and even mental toll because you weren’t prepared. 

Let us do the heavy work for you while you enjoy your summer and get back to your regular schedule.

We are still accepting bookings for this summer and September and we also provide free quotes on our installation services!


We want to let our customers know that damage after a storm can be devastating and even leave you feeling defeated. Our team will make sure you are in good hands and provide the support you need to get the job done!

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