For Service Provider: For DIYers
Service Category: Decks, Fences and Patios
Replace a broken fence post
Experience and Good Comments
Did some research online and then went to Home Depot and bought the materials and tools (post, concrete mix, hole digger, nails, fence caps etc). It took me some time because finding them was not that easy and I asked at least 2 guys. First I detached the wood boards with the post and then remove the broken post. For safety I removed all the old nails from the broken post. However the concrete part was stuck there and I couldn't get it out. I will have to try next weekend ...
3/2016 Update (4 month passed)
Finally I had to ask for help. Another post was broken in the back and the neighbor behind my house recommended his landscaper and it took the landscaper over 4hrs to get this done (put the post on Sat. and put the panels and brackets on Sun).
harder than what I expected. It was not one person job. I helped the landscaper since one man was not enough to put the panels back. Believe it or not putting the panel back took more time than putting up the new post because of alighment, brackets and rotten wood.
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Service Cost | $ Log on to view it |
Finished on: | 11/22/2015 |
Was Hired: | Yes |
Recommended: | No |
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