Good evening all.
I am planning ahead for the spring when I need to replace some 22 panels and posts on my back garden. Most of them should be simple enough to do but theres 2 posts that I am unsure on how to tackle.
One of the posts had rotted badly and snapped off in the high winds. However the previous owners of my house fitted the post in a concrete path which adjoins the neighbours land. I cannot remove their red brick path nor can I really start taking up my concrete path.
I would like to replace the wooden post with concrete, if I manage to scrape out the majority of the old post, what are my chances of using the same hole and pouring in some postcrete? Or am I better to use a metal post repair spur and stick with wooden posts down the garden.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Jak
I am planning ahead for the spring when I need to replace some 22 panels and posts on my back garden. Most of them should be simple enough to do but theres 2 posts that I am unsure on how to tackle.
One of the posts had rotted badly and snapped off in the high winds. However the previous owners of my house fitted the post in a concrete path which adjoins the neighbours land. I cannot remove their red brick path nor can I really start taking up my concrete path.
I would like to replace the wooden post with concrete, if I manage to scrape out the majority of the old post, what are my chances of using the same hole and pouring in some postcrete? Or am I better to use a metal post repair spur and stick with wooden posts down the garden.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Jak