I wanted to post this to maybe help someone save a little time if they ever need to replace a fence which has wooden posts that are set in concrete and doesn t want to have to dig them out by hand here s the story my very aging neighbor lady down.
Replace fence post without removing concrete.
I ve tried a lot of different methods for removing 4 4 fence posts sunk in concrete but this fence post removal strategy the easiest one i ve found.
Here are a few tips on how to set a fence post so it won t rot.
Whether you are a fence contractor or weekend warrior fence post repair can be a simple do it yourself job with a little help from fence daddy.
Burying the concrete below the surface may look nicer but it s a surefire way to accelerate wood rot.
Unfortunately when such a fence post is broken off at ground level removing the concrete or cement base by bolting a strong piece of wood to the fence post and using it as leverage isn t possible.
That s because fence posts are set in a concrete footing that is usually at least two feet deep in the ground.
Fix broken posts without removing from the ground saving you time and money.
Pull wooden fence posts set in concrete with no digging.
Fence post repair can be quick and easy.
Taper the edges to drain water away from the wood post.
Set a new fence post.
I expected it would only take a couple of hours and that replacing just the post would be easier than digging out and breaking out the old pier disposing of the concrete and pouring a new pier.
Pour concrete so it extends a few inches above the grass.
Replacing a fence post may seem like a daunting task especially if concrete held the original post in place.
I just went through the process of removing a broken off fence post without removing the concrete pier.
Removing an old fence post can be a pain in the ass especially if the post has rotted and fallen off.
Screw a piece of scrap 2 4 to the post a couple of inches from the ground put a landscape timber alongside as a fulcrum and use a long metal bar as a lever.