Hi all,
I've just installed a run of concrete posts, gravel boards and fence panels.
Unfortunately the final post (near enough up against a wall) is flexing towards the top. After further inspection i've found a hairline crack just above ground level. Applying pressure to the post in one direction opens the crack a very very small amount.
I could wedge something between the wall and the post preventing it from flexing, it does feel solid when I have tried this, however this feels like a bodge. It'd be some effort to fix anything to the wall that was the exact right size.
Am I overreacting or am I right in thinking the whole thing need to come out and replaced with new. Cost isn't really a problem, it's just the last thing I feel like doing after a long and difficult install!
I have read that cracks in concrete posts are normal, however I don't think flex at the top is. Arguably it would probably be ok once the panel is in, and you'd only notice if someone were to push on it - granted people don't tend to do this.
Thanks for any advice given
I've just installed a run of concrete posts, gravel boards and fence panels.
Unfortunately the final post (near enough up against a wall) is flexing towards the top. After further inspection i've found a hairline crack just above ground level. Applying pressure to the post in one direction opens the crack a very very small amount.
I could wedge something between the wall and the post preventing it from flexing, it does feel solid when I have tried this, however this feels like a bodge. It'd be some effort to fix anything to the wall that was the exact right size.
Am I overreacting or am I right in thinking the whole thing need to come out and replaced with new. Cost isn't really a problem, it's just the last thing I feel like doing after a long and difficult install!
I have read that cracks in concrete posts are normal, however I don't think flex at the top is. Arguably it would probably be ok once the panel is in, and you'd only notice if someone were to push on it - granted people don't tend to do this.
Thanks for any advice given

