How To Fix A Sagging Gate Post
Screw one of the two brackets from the anti sag gate kit into place at the upper corner of the sagging gate on the hinge side of the gate.
How to fix a sagging gate post. Detach the fence section from the hinge post then dig around the post until it wiggles freely. Wooden fence gates tend to sag over time due to exposure to the elements. It s best if the soil around the hole remains intact because it is already compacted and will hold the new concrete footing securely. The gate latch offers simple security for inward and outward swinging gates and doors.
Mount another bracket diagonally at the lower corner of the gate on the latch side. Pull out the post pull the post and or the footing out of the ground. Fortunately there s a product that can raise it up. There are several ways to repair and reinforce a sagging gate but the easiest is by installing an anti sag gate kit available at home centers and hardware stores.
Here s how it works. Dig out the soil around the gate post to loosen the post or its concrete footing using a shovel. The everbilt gate set hinges are ideal for the everbilt gate set hinges are ideal for surface applications on doors and gates. If the post is set in concrete dig around it then break it into small pieces with a sledgehammer to pull out a post give it bear hug and straighten your knees.
Fasten it to a sturdy part of the gate s framework. Attach cables to each corner bracket and then to the two ends of a turnbuckle. Lift up on the two by four raising the end of the gate. Attach a metal bracket to the upper corner of the gate on the hinge side.
Remove the gate and set it aside. Remove only as much soil as needed.