Hi again,
Thanks for the advice given previously managed to make a good job of a repair to the fence post which was in a clear patch of garden; breaking up concrete was very therapeutic...
Anyway, another problem has emerged in that the next post down the line is clearly on the way out and will lean into the neighbours garden again - the problem this time is that it's behind my shed, and there's only a gap of 12 inches (at most) between the shed and the fence.
So, obviously, I can't repair this from my side - the neighbours side has a wooden construction (I don't know what to call it besides an eyesore) which the fence would be able to rest on - but obviously I want to fix this up too.
Would it be a similar case as before with the concrete support? I wanted to check as all the previous supports have been on my side of the fence, so would having one on the other side have any impact or be perfectly fine?
And yes, the fence is clearly past it's best, but I don't think it was ever at it's best since installation - another point to note whenever I move house again, give all the fences a good shove before considering making an offer...
Thanks for the advice given previously managed to make a good job of a repair to the fence post which was in a clear patch of garden; breaking up concrete was very therapeutic...
Anyway, another problem has emerged in that the next post down the line is clearly on the way out and will lean into the neighbours garden again - the problem this time is that it's behind my shed, and there's only a gap of 12 inches (at most) between the shed and the fence.
So, obviously, I can't repair this from my side - the neighbours side has a wooden construction (I don't know what to call it besides an eyesore) which the fence would be able to rest on - but obviously I want to fix this up too.
Would it be a similar case as before with the concrete support? I wanted to check as all the previous supports have been on my side of the fence, so would having one on the other side have any impact or be perfectly fine?
And yes, the fence is clearly past it's best, but I don't think it was ever at it's best since installation - another point to note whenever I move house again, give all the fences a good shove before considering making an offer...