Q My fence is falling over. Is there some way to fix it without having to replace the whole thing? A Presuming you have a wood fence, the answer may be yes. If you have a concrete, brick or stone ...
A fence that needs mending often is one of the first outdoor projects to confront a do-it-yourselfer in early spring. The problems, which range from loose boards and deteriorated finishes to ...
Q: My wood fence is moldy and some of the boards are loose as a result of moisture around the base. I’ve also noticed some sagging in this area. I pressure washed and cleared the weeds around the base ...
Q: I have an older wood fence with rotten posts. In the last windstorm, part of it fell over. The fence boards are in good shape, so I'd like to reuse them. But, clearly new posts are required. I ...
When choosing the right backyard fencing material, wood is a popular option as it look more natural and warm compared to vinyl or chain link. But, like all things exposed to the elements, they don't ...
Atlanta — If you or your neighbor installed a wood fence in the last decade, consumer Channel 2’s consumer investigator Jim Strickland says that you should look for signs of rot. That's because 10 ...
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