Why Is My Fence Sagging, And How Can I Fix It?

Your fence may be sagging due to several common issues. One prevalent cause is the weakening of fence posts. Over time, wooden posts can rot or become loose in the ground, particularly if they have not been treated properly or if they are exposed to persistent moisture. Another frequent issue is the warping or breaking of the horizontal rails that connect the posts, often resulting from weather exposure or the natural ageing of the wood.

To fix a sagging fence, begin by inspecting the fence posts and rails to identify any signs of damage or decay. If a post is loose, you may need to reset it by digging around it, straightening it up, and packing the soil back tightly. In cases where posts or rails are rotted or broken, replacing the affected parts with treated timber can provide a more durable solution. Applying a wood preservative can also extend the life of your fence. For more severe sagging, consider seeking professional advice to ensure the stability and longevity of your fencing.

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