I Don’t Replace Fence Posts (My Better Method)
A smarter way to fix leaning or broken wood fence posts without digging out old concrete. Here’s why I don’t replace fence posts and what I do instead to save homeowners time and money. If your fence is leaning or your wood posts are rotting, you don’t always need to replace them. In this video, I explain why I DON’T pull out old posts or dig out the concrete, and the method I use instead — installing new steel posts beside the old ones. This approach keeps your fence standing, saves you money today, and sets you up for an easier full replacement later. No wasted concrete, no giant holes, and no weekend-long digging session. I cover: Why removing old concrete isn’t always worth it How side-mounted steel posts reinforce your fence How this method preps your yard for a future rebuild Why this saves homeowners both labor and cost Whether you’re dealing with a leaning fence or planning ahead for a full replacement, this method keeps your property secure and reduces long-term repair costs. #FenceRepair #DIYHomeImprovement #WoodFence Rebuild Guide -- https://youtu.be/0ByQtCJHtDY Wood Comparison -- https://youtu.be/tztGzv5K8aQ Follow me on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550760824533 00:00 - Introduction 00:32 - Dig 01:14 - Setting Posts 02:41 - Brackets and Scab Rails 04:57 - Outro
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