Wooden spurs are the cheapest option for repairing and extending the life of wooden fence posts that have rotted off at ground level.
The wooden spur is fitted down beside the existing rotted post, as with the Metal or Concrete spurs and then attached with at least two landscape or heavy-duty timber screws.
The workload is the same as with concrete or metal spurs, but because the repair spur is timber, it has a much shorter lifespan, so we recommend fitting concrete or metal spurs. These may cost a little more initially, but will save in the longer term.
A sloping top can be added as an extra if required.
- Wooden Spurs can be used to repair & extend the life of wooden fence posts that have rotted off at ground level.
- They are concreted in down the side of the existing post and attached to the post above the break using either 125mm or 150mm Landscape screws.
- Cheapest repair spur option.
- A sloping top can be added as an extra.