Rot at ground level
Timber posts usually give way where they meet the soil. The panel still looks fine, but the post crumbles when pushed.
Repairs
A snapped or rotten post doesn't mean a new fence. We replace individual posts, re-concrete loose footings and put storm damage right — usually within the week.
Get a free quoteTimber posts usually give way where they meet the soil. The panel still looks fine, but the post crumbles when pushed.
A gust catching a solid panel run puts huge load on the posts. Snapped tops and leaning runs are the usual result.
Posts bedded too shallow, or on soil rather than concrete, work loose over a few seasons and take the panels with them.

We look at the run and tell you honestly whether it's a post, a panel, or the whole fence.
Old post and broken concrete are dug out and taken away — we don't cut corners and bolt onto rubble.
New post is set plumb in fresh postcrete, to the same line and height as the rest of the run.
Panels, gravel boards and caps refitted, and the ground swept before we leave.
Every repair is measured and priced on site before any work starts — no guesswork over the phone.
WhatsApp us a photo of the broken post and roughly how many are affected, and we'll come back with a price — usually the same day.