So in an effort to avoid this cost this article was written to show the best way to fix a leaning fence yourself without even having to remove the fence posts.
Fixing a wooden fence post.
Loose or leaning posts can be reinforced.
Here are some specific fence maintenance tips based on fence type.
Project step by step 5 dig the right size hole.
Make sure your hole is.
As stated in a previous article about wooden fence maintenance replacing your fence is quite costly and can run anywhere between 3 to 13 per linear foot just for materials.
Wood and bamboo fences.
Use a sledgehammer to break up the concrete around the old post.
A rotted post will most likely need to be dug out and replaced with a new post set in concrete.
Dig a semicircular hole around one side of the concrete pier.
In order to straighten your post you re going to need to free it from the rest of the fence structure.
With a chainlink fence this is usually as simple as removing the retaining clips and the post cap to free it from the fence panel.
Break up the concrete.
For a wooden fence you re going to need a few spare 2x4x8s to create some bracing for your fence panels first.
If your fence repairs are extensive it may be time to replace it.
Remove the old post.
Make the hole large.