Wooden posts rot when exposed to prolonged moisture, leading to decay over time.
Wooden posts may lean due to insufficient depth during installation or soft soil conditions. Ensuring the post is buried below the frost line helps prevent leaning.
Traditionally, replacing the rotted post was the only solution. However, Lean on Me offers a unique fixture that repairs the post without replacement. Since the rot is localized at the ground level, our solution ensures long-lasting repairs.
No, the rot typically remains confined to the area where moisture accumulates at ground level and does not spread up the post.
Yes, Lean on Me addresses leaning fence posts by cutting the post at ground level, installing the fixture, and realigning the post to a level position.
Yes there is a solution. The 2x4s will always generally shrink over time, so Lean on Me designed a stainless steel bracket that covers this space and provides a long lasting solution to the problem without having to disassemble anything.
Repairing the fence is often a viable option, especially if the majority of the wood is in good condition. Issues such as rotted posts or separation between the 2x4 and post can be easily fixed, providing a cost-effective and environmentally friendly solution.
Our repair solution is designed to be durable and long-lasting. With proper installation and maintenance, you can expect the repaired fence post to endure for many years.
Our repair process aims to minimize any visible impact on the appearance of the fence. The fixture is strategically installed to maintain the integrity and aesthetics of the fence.
Yes, our fixture is compatible with various types of wooden posts commonly used in fencing, including cedar, pine, and pressure-treated lumber.