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Fence Post Replacement in Wilmington

One snapped post or a couple of leaning posts shouldn't mean replacing the whole fence. Flytrap Fence Company specializes in fence post replacement across Wilmington, Leland, Hampstead, and the Cape Fear region — pulling rotted, broken, or leaning posts and setting fresh, properly-anchored replacements that match your existing fence. Most single-post replacements are done in a single visit, often the same week you call.

Fence Post Replacement

Why Replace the Post — Not the Whole Fence

Targeted Repair (Save the Fence)

If 90% of your fence is in good shape and one or two posts have failed, replacing the post is almost always the right call. We don't upsell whole-fence replacements when a focused repair will do the job.

Faster Than a New Install

Most single-post replacements wrap up in a few hours; multi-post jobs typically finish in a single day. Compare that to 2–4 days (and a much bigger bill) for a full fence replacement and the math gets obvious fast.

Significant Cost Savings

Single-post replacement typically runs a small fraction of full fence replacement cost. Even a multi-post job — say, four or five posts after a hurricane — costs a fraction of replacing 100+ linear feet of fence. We provide exact pricing after seeing the site.

Match Your Existing Fence

We source matching posts, pickets, rails, caps, and hardware so the repair blends in with the rest of the fence. For older fences with discontinued profiles we'll get as close as possible and discuss any visible differences upfront.

Stronger Than the Original

Replacement posts are set in fresh concrete to proper depth (typically 1/3 of total post length, deeper for taller fences) — often deeper and better-anchored than the original install. Your repaired section is frequently the most solid part of the fence afterward.

Workmanship Warranty

Every post replacement is backed by our workmanship guarantee. If the post we set fails due to our work — leans, pulls out, hardware failure — we come back and make it right at no charge.

Common Fence Post Replacement Scenarios

Most fence post failures fall into a handful of patterns. Below are the scenarios we handle most often across the Cape Fear region — most are part of a broader fence repair service we offer, but post replacement is the single most common request.

Single Post Replacement

Single Post Replacement

One post has rotted at the base, snapped in a storm, or pulled out of the concrete after years of soil shift. We pull the failed post, extract or break out the old footing, set a new post in fresh concrete to proper depth, and re-attach the existing rails and pickets. Most single-post replacements wrap in a few hours.

Single Post Failure Quick Turnaround
Multiple Post Replacement

Multiple Post Replacement

Hurricane season, ground shift, or just the natural lifespan of a fence sometimes takes out three, four, or more posts at once. We assess the run, replace the failed posts in fresh concrete, re-true the affected fence sections, and verify hardware and panel attachment along the way. Typically a same-day job for 3–6 posts.

Storm Damage Multi-Post Failure
Corner & Gate Post Replacement

Corner & Gate Post Replacement

Corner posts and gate posts take the most stress on any fence — they bear the load of the whole panel run and (for gate posts) the constant cycling of the gate itself. Replacement requires deeper footings, often larger post sizing, and careful re-hanging of the gate to swing true. We rebuild these properly so the same failure doesn't recur.

Sagging Gates Failed Corners Heavy-Duty Reinforcement
Concrete Footing Repair & Anchoring

Concrete Footing Repair & Anchoring

Sometimes the post is sound but the concrete footing has cracked, heaved, or pulled out of the soil. We assess whether the footing can be re-anchored (less common) or needs to come out entirely so a new footing can be poured (the usual answer). Proper footing depth and concrete volume is the difference between a 2-year repair and a 20-year one.

Heaved Concrete Failed Footings Soil Issues

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Our Fence Post Replacement Process

1

On-Site Assessment

We come out and assess the failed posts, identify the root cause (rot, storm, ground shift, original install issues), and determine whether matching materials are available for your specific fence. You get an honest, written estimate on the spot — including whether full replacement might actually be the better call for your situation.

2

Match Materials

We source matching posts (pressure-treated, cedar, vinyl, steel — whatever your existing fence uses) and any pickets, rails, caps, or hardware needed to make the repair blend in. For older or discontinued profiles we'll get as close as possible and confirm the look with you before installing.

3

Remove Old Post & Footing

We disconnect the rails and pickets, pull or cut the failed post, and then deal with the existing concrete footing. Two paths: extraction (pull the whole footing out — cleaner but harder) or breakout (break the concrete in place and remove the chunks). We choose the right method based on access, footing size, and what's around the post.

4

Set New Post in Concrete

Fresh post is plumbed, braced, and set in new concrete to proper depth — typically 1/3 of total post length, deeper for taller fences and corner/gate posts. We use fast-setting concrete when the situation calls for it so the repair can be re-loaded same-day.

5

Reattach Panels & Hardware

Once the concrete has set, we re-attach the existing rails, pickets, caps, and any gate hardware. We re-true the affected fence sections, check for plumb and level along the run, and address any nearby issues we noticed during the install.

6

Final Check & Cleanup

We walk the repair with you, verify the post is solid and the fence run is straight, and clean up all debris and concrete waste. You get a clean, tightened-up section of fence that should outlast the rest of the run — and a workmanship warranty that backs it up.

Fence Post Replacement Pricing in Wilmington

$150 - $400 per post (typical)

Single fence post replacement typically runs $150–$400 depending on post type, depth, footing size, and fence material. Pressure-treated wood posts in standard residential settings come in on the lower end; cedar posts, gate posts, corner posts, and sites with difficult access (close to a building, tight spaces, dense roots) push toward the higher end. Multi-post jobs get volume pricing — replacing 4 posts is meaningfully cheaper per-post than replacing 1. Every quote is itemized after the on-site assessment. For broader fence damage that goes beyond posts, see our full fence repair page.

What's Included

  • On-site assessment with written estimate
  • Matching post material (pressure-treated, cedar, vinyl, or steel)
  • Removal of old post and concrete footing
  • New post set in fresh concrete to proper depth
  • Re-attachment of rails, pickets, caps, and hardware
  • Truing and re-leveling of affected fence sections
  • Site cleanup and debris removal
  • Workmanship warranty on the replacement

Fence Post Replacement Questions & Answers

Single fence post replacement typically runs $150–$400 depending on the post type, footing size, and access. Standard pressure-treated residential posts on the easier end; cedar, gate posts, corner posts, or hard-access sites toward the higher end. Multi-post jobs get volume pricing — four posts is meaningfully cheaper per-post than one. We provide exact pricing after the on-site assessment, no surprises.
In most cases, yes. We carry common pressure-treated, cedar, vinyl, and steel post profiles, and source pickets, rails, and hardware to match the rest of your fence. For older fences with discontinued profiles we'll get as close as possible and confirm the look with you before installing. Cosmetic differences usually fade as the new wood weathers in over the first season.
A properly installed pressure-treated post in our climate typically lasts 15–20 years; cedar posts can run 20–30 years; steel and vinyl posts often outlast the rest of the fence. Properly setting depth, concrete volume, and ground-contact-rated material is the key — many original fence installations cut corners on these and we don't. Often the replacement post outlasts the rest of the original run.
Quick rule of thumb: if 1–3 posts are bad and the rest of the fence is in good shape, single or multi-post replacement is the right call. If 4–6+ posts are failing across the run or you're seeing systemic rot and aging across the whole fence, full replacement usually makes more sense long-term. We'll give you an honest read during the assessment — including telling you when full replacement is the better dollar-per-year value.
The big four: (1) rot at the ground line — the most common cause for wood posts, especially when the original install used non-rated lumber or skimped on concrete depth; (2) storm and hurricane wind — common in southeastern NC, snaps posts at the weakest point or pulls the whole post out; (3) ground shift and soil erosion — slow movement over years that loosens the footing; and (4) gate cycling stress — gate posts take more abuse than line posts and fail earlier. Our replacement approach addresses all four root causes.
Yes — and these are some of our most common requests, since they take the most stress on any fence. Gate post replacement requires deeper footings, often larger post sizing, and careful re-hanging of the gate to swing true and latch properly. Corner posts similarly need more substantial concrete and proper bracing. We rebuild these properly so the same failure doesn't happen again.
Sometimes — for certain post-and-panel systems where the panels can be lifted off the post brackets. For most traditional wood, vinyl, and chain link fences we do need to disconnect and re-attach the rails and pickets to extract the failed post. We're efficient about it; the panels go right back where they came from.
For standard post replacement requests we typically schedule within 3–5 business days. For storm damage and emergency situations (a fence that's a security concern or a hazard) we offer priority scheduling and can often get to you within 24–48 hours. Send us a photo when you call and we can usually give you a rough scope on the spot.

Get Your Free Fence Post Replacement Quote

Send us a photo or describe the failure — we'll get back to you with a scope and a price, usually the same day. Most single-post jobs scheduled within the week and wrapped in a single visit.