Privacy is the top-most priority of homeowners after all a
strong security is essential to protect family, pets, and property. That’s the
reason people opt for high-quality fences such as a wood fence, however,
overtime there are pretty many chances that the wood posts will begin to rot
and might break in the stormy day. In case that happens, you might observe that
the fence is moving or leaning a lot in the wind or storm and an entire section
of it might have fallen over completely.
Moreover, many of you are not familiar with wood fences and
end up assuming that the wood post is sitting straight in the dirt on the
ground. However, the wood post is basically always set in a concrete footing
but most of the time people hardly notice. If it actually wasn’t there the wood
fence would have fallen over a long time before. Therefore, these are mere
enough reasons you should immediately opt to experienced fence repair companies like A plus fence company.
Although you can remove the entire wood fence post but trust
me it takes huge time and energy. Instead, you should opt for easier methods to
fix it.
Down below we have listed some easier demonstration text to
help you out with a tedious task. Keep reading:
Materials and tools
required:
·
Fence repair bracket( metal)
·
Exterior wood screws( 21/2” and 31/2”)
·
Wood shims
·
Cordless drill
·
Hammer( sledge and hammer)
·
Drill Brits
·
Circular saw
·
Nail puller(optional)
·
Gloves
·
Pry bar
Now that we have all the necessary items let’s begin:
·
Remove The
Fence Boards: With the help of a pry bar and hammer remove the fence boards
around the broken post. It gives enough space to repair the fence.
·
Separate The
Rails: The connection to the fenced posts is the fence rails that are
horizontal boards. Make sure to remove the nails and screws mainly on one side
of the posts.
·
Search the
Concrete Footing: Make sure to dig out the area to reach out to the level
of concrete and clear the rocks and dirt away from it.
·
Hammer The
Fence Repair Bracket: When you see the hole in the concrete, just insert
the tip of the fence repair bracket into the concrete properly and hammer it
with the use of sledge hammer.
·
Re-Attach
The Rails: Now, re-attach the fence rails with the use of 31/2” exterior
wood screws.
·
Re-Attach The Fence Boards:
Do the complete installation task with the use of nails or screw the fence
boards right back into the place.
Bottom-Line
If you observe such issues with your fence you can always
handover the tedious fence repair and installation tasks on the hands of a
professional team like A Plus Fence contractor, we are one of the best fence repair companies in Shreveport.
To learn more about our service, visit our official website.

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