To replace a wooden fence post start by disengaging the post fro the fence rails.
Replace fence post concrete hole.
Cut the base of the sister post at a steep angle so you ll be able to drive it in like a stake.
Pull wooden fence posts set in concrete with no digging.
Here s how to fix repair and replace broken fence posts and poles easily as long as things are thought ahead and you used the fence post socket system befo.
Fast setting concrete is ideal for installing fence posts since it doesn t need to be mixed in a bucket or a wheelbarrow.
Remove the rotted fence post and dig out any wood left in the fence post hole.
Here s how to remove a rotten fence post quickly and easily with a shovel and sledge hammer as well as how to set the replacement post so it s strong sturdy and won t rot again.
Pull the fence section away from the rotted post.
Replacing a fence post may seem like a daunting task especially if concrete held the original post in place.
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.
I have replaced a lot.
Thankfully the process is actually quite simple and knowing how to do it will allow you to replace anything from a single rotten beam to an entire fence.
I show how to replace a rotted fence post the easy way.
Put it in place against the original post.
In this video i am showing you how to replace a rotted fence post in concrete.
Dig out the concrete footer if there is one then set a new pressure treated post and backfill the hole with crushed gravel or concrete.
Enlarge the existing fence post hole with a post hole digger.
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.
Pull the post out of the ground using a 2 x 4 to lever it if necessary.
Make the hole large enough to ensure you.
A sister post is half the thickness of the original post and the same width but no higher than the fence s top rail.
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.
Use a sledgehammer to break up the concrete around the old post.
Then set your post in place and use a level to ensure that it s perfectly.
Toss the soil and rotted wood onto a tarp for easy clean up.