How Can I Repair A Waney Lap Fence Panel?

To repair a waney lap fence panel, start by assessing the extent of the damage. If the panel is only partially damaged, you can replace individual slats or reinforce weakened areas. Remove any broken or rotting slats using a hammer and chisel, taking care not to damage the neighbouring slats. Replace these with new, treated timber slats, securing them with galvanised nails to prevent rust. Ensure the slats overlap correctly to maintain the panel's structural integrity and aesthetic.

If the damage is extensive, it might be more practical to replace the entire panel. Begin by removing the damaged panel from its frame, ensuring you don't disturb the fence posts. Measure the existing space and purchase a new, treated waney lap panel of the same size. Position the new panel in place and secure it using galvanised screws or nails. Finally, check the stability of the fence posts and reinforce them with concrete if necessary to ensure longevity.

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