Thursday, January 12, 2017

What to Do About a Leaning Fence in Nashville TN


Over time as the seasons roll by a common problem that many fence owners face is lean. Posts can loosen up over time and go from sturdy and standing straight up and down, to taking on a significant lean. This issue usually indicates a weak fence and serious problems that must be addressed. The dilemma that Nashville TN fence owners face is whether the lean means they should do a full replacement, or just have the spots repaired. 

Evaluate the Damage Yourself

Take a good look at the fence and decide how much of it is leaning and how much is standing straight like it should be. If most of the fence is leaning you’ll want to seriously consider doing a full replacement. Also take a look to see which parts of the fence are the problem. Are the rails and pickets rotting out or rusting apart, or is it just the posts that are failing? If it’s just the posts and the rails and picket sections are in good shape, you can probably set new posts and attach your existing fence into place. 

Call in The Pros

If you aren’t exactly sure how to evaluate a fence yourself, your best bet might be to call in a Nashville fencing contractor and have them come out to your property to take a look. These experts understand what to look for and will quickly determine whether or not your fence is worth saving for you. Make sure that you get a repair estimate and a replacement estimate. With both costs out in front of you, you’ll be able to decide on the option that makes the most financial sense to you. 

Evaluate the Cost of the Fence

Another consideration you must make is how expensive the fencing is, because that makes a real difference when deciding what to do. A hand-wrought iron fence is going to be worth repairing almost every single time, while a chain link fence is probably a good candidate for replacement with any significant lean. 

If you notice that your fence is starting to lean, go through these steps to help you figure out exactly what to do with it. Speak with us here at Premier Fence Co. to find out how we can help.

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