Removing old or damaged fence posts can seem daunting. Many homeowners wrestle with posts that refuse to budge, especially those anchored firmly in concrete. Removing fence post sections may not ...
Q: I have an older wood fence with rotten posts. In the last windstorm, part of it fell over. The fence boards are in good shape, so I'd like to reuse them. But, clearly new posts are required. I ...
A. 1) Both concrete and hot top are good, but you can save money by doing the prep work for poured concrete. Excavate 12 inches, and add 6 inches of crushed stone for drainage, and pour 6 inches of ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When it comes to fencing materials, it seems Americans are not ready to part ways with wood fences. Concrete and steel may boast of permanence ...
Q. What is the preferred method to set fence posts? My 5-foot-tall solid-picket privacy fence has had some issues over the past 10 years. The latest problem is posts set in concrete that have snapped.
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