Concrete repair spurs are a great way to repair broken or rotten fence posts, or to bolt posts or timber framing work above ground. They are not just for cowboys, and in some situations they are the best answer if you have a run of feather edge fencing with rotten posts. Replacing the fence can be expensive, so using concrete spurs is a much cheaper option that can last a lifetime. The only downside is that they take up some space and don't look great.
I tend to put the spurs right the way through the wooden post, but this is a bit over the top. Coach bolts are usually enough. Supreme Concrete Spurs are available in two sizes and offer support to the wooden posts. You simply dig next to the leaning or damaged post, screw the spur to the post, prop it up to secure it and fill it with a bag of post fixer.
The Supreme concrete repair spur is used to support fence panels by shoring up or repairing an existing fence. It is designed to repair wooden fence posts that have rotted at the base. The product is ideally used in a situation where the rest of the post is in good condition and the entire fence does not need to be replaced. It can be bolted to the existing post to reinforce it.
When the bottom of a wooden post has rotted out, one option may be to replace the entire fence with concrete posts. This can be expensive and time consuming, so using concrete spurs is a great alternative. They can even be used on new fences if wooden posts are used. Concrete spurs are an effective way to repair or reinforce posts without having to replace them entirely. They are easy to install and can last for many years if done correctly.
So if you have a run of feather edge fencing with rotten posts, consider using concrete spurs as an alternative.