Hi chaps, during the recent high winds, my side fence blew over and took some of the wall with it. It actually blew into the middle of the road and a kind neighbour threw it back into the garden while I was out!
The fence has stood for 2 years through some pretty strong winds, and it is in a fairly exposed spot. Something I observed was that although I used the correct plugs and screws etc, the intermediate posts were not securely anchored to the wall, causing them to move back and forth during high winds. However, this meant that all the lateral force on the fence was transmitted to the two ends, one is the house (so can take the load) and the other was the brick pier at the end of the wall which extended up about 2 courses from the rest of the wall - I thought this would be strong enough (and indeed it has been for 2 years). The end of the fence was attached by a board to the end of the pier - the board gave it a bit more lateral strength than a post would, as it was at right angles to the fence.
Now I'm looking at re-instating the wall and fence, but wondered if there was anything I could do to strengthen it - perhaps using coach bolts through the wall at every post to reduce the lateral load on the brick pier.
Any other ideas?
What is the best mix to use on the brick pier when I build it back up? 3:1? The rest of the wall is sound, but I had noticed in the past that there was a crack along the line where the wall has fallen.








Thanks!
The fence has stood for 2 years through some pretty strong winds, and it is in a fairly exposed spot. Something I observed was that although I used the correct plugs and screws etc, the intermediate posts were not securely anchored to the wall, causing them to move back and forth during high winds. However, this meant that all the lateral force on the fence was transmitted to the two ends, one is the house (so can take the load) and the other was the brick pier at the end of the wall which extended up about 2 courses from the rest of the wall - I thought this would be strong enough (and indeed it has been for 2 years). The end of the fence was attached by a board to the end of the pier - the board gave it a bit more lateral strength than a post would, as it was at right angles to the fence.
Now I'm looking at re-instating the wall and fence, but wondered if there was anything I could do to strengthen it - perhaps using coach bolts through the wall at every post to reduce the lateral load on the brick pier.
Any other ideas?
What is the best mix to use on the brick pier when I build it back up? 3:1? The rest of the wall is sound, but I had noticed in the past that there was a crack along the line where the wall has fallen.








Thanks!
