I am looking for some guidance. I have recently had my 1 year old Cypress board on board fence damaged from hurricane Charlie. Most of my damage is from the high winds pushing my fence over. I have two runs of 90’ and one run of 60’. The posts are pressure treated as well as the three cross beams on each panel. The panels are 8’x6’. The insurance adjuster has told me my deductible is higher than the total cost of damages. So my dilemma is that I will have to do the work myself instead of hiring a professional. I think I am up to the challenge; I do have some hand tools and some friends to help.
But I do not have a clue as to how and where to start. Do I dismantle the old fence and rebuild? Do I push it back over and brace it? How do I brace it? My soil is sandy and each PT post was set in approximately 2’. The soil (hole) has expanded from the wind pushing over the fence. How do I get the hole back to original? Any and all responses will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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But I do not have a clue as to how and where to start. Do I dismantle the old fence and rebuild? Do I push it back over and brace it? How do I brace it? My soil is sandy and each PT post was set in approximately 2’. The soil (hole) has expanded from the wind pushing over the fence. How do I get the hole back to original? Any and all responses will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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