How To Straighten A Fence Gate
How to fix your leaning fence posts the easy way and on a budget.
How to straighten a fence gate. While replacing the gate is an option a little repair work may extend the life of your wooden gate a few more years. Fence posts may lean over time if they aren t installed properly or if there are erosion issues in the area. Straighten a galvanized steel gate by tightening the screws holding the frame together. How to fix a sagging gate.
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. This post contains affiliate links. The simplest fix for a slanting fence. The problem must be pretty common because someone has already packaged and marketed a repair kit for exactly that purpose.
A fix a fence brace is a metal brace that is meant to be set in concrete and then screwed to a leaning fence post to straighten and stabilize it. This method works for wooden fence posts of any size that are set into concrete footings. Gate step 2 remove the hinge post photo by webb chappell. How to straighten a fence post with eye bolts.
The high tech solution is a hydraulic gate closer which gently pulls the gate shut and stops it at the right point. And finally when a gate swings too far that means the hinges are loose. One product in particular called the post buddy system really looked promising. A sagging wooden gate is a nuisance at best and can at some point become impossible to open.
If that doesn t help connect a turnbuckle with a pair of high tensile wires and tighten the turnbuckle. Remove the gate and set it aside. Of all the parts that make up a fence none sees more wear and tear than the gate and its support post and nothing wears on these specific parts more than gravity. The low tech solution is to screw a 1 2 or 2 4 stop to the gatepost so the gate stops when it s flush with the fence.
By james carey morris carey. After reading up on it i ordered 3 sets for under 100. Wooden gates can be sturdy and attractive but after years of regular use gravity weight and weather even a sturdy gate can begin to sag or twist. Gravity is constantly pulling gates downward stressing hinges loosening fasteners and coaxing the gate post to lean over.