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Hi all,
Apologies if this is in the wrong forum.
I'm a landlord and my tenant has reported an issue with the garden fence.
I don't live near the property to have a look myself and will need to get someone in.
In the meantime can anyone identify what has happened and if possible what course of action I will need to take to repair it.

Many thanks.
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It looks like the Arris rail has split around a knot, hardly a catastrophe for the tenant. To do a fix it needs a strip of wood the same length and width screwed on the upper surface of the rail to act as a reinforcement. A ten minute job with a few screws and an impact in my opinion.

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Ah wow thanks for the quick reply. I have no idea about this kind of thing so totally appreciate your post.

Do you think this has occurred naturally? The property (and fence) is around 12 years old.

Thanks again! :)
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Tours wrote: Thu Sep 05, 2024 7:55 pmDo you think this has occurred naturally?
Yes, and the rest will follow soon, that is if my fence is anything to go by. Like yours it is arris rails and boards, I opted to change the arris rails, 3 per section. (Some of my boards are warping too)
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Ah ok fair enough, I'll arrange for someone to attend in the near future. Many thanks.
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to be fair thats a particularly large knot so theres a fair chance with repair that panel and others will last perhaps 3 to 5 years
that fence looks perhaps 8-15 years old

the answer you will get will depend on the skills off the trade person you ask
a bulder or fencer = new fence [more profitable ]
handyman = repair with new arris rail/splints /double up [skills available]
so cost off repair 40-£80 and 3 to 5 years more use or new fence at perhaps £150 -£200per 1 post and panel remove /dispose replace
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Many thanks for all your help! :)
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Go for the strip repair. Edit by Mod2. DWD please keep politics out of the general forums.

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Arris rail is splitting, (and starting to rot) - quick fix would be replace the arris rail, knowing the rest of the fence will likely need replacing soon.
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Just saying, The OP was a post and go person, Joined the forum, made 4 posts over 2 days, got the answer he wanted, left and has never been back, so will never read any replies after he said thanks. I am just waiting for the spam.
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Reading these new posts appears to be copy variations of my posts on each of the old threads trawled up. This might support your spam theory SE

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dewaltdisney wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 1:16 pmThis might support your spam theory SE
Not quite, I am not saying my thinking as he will read it, but I will say so far he is following spam protocol. Reply to some "old posts" with a post that essentially says nothing (of use) to get the post count up, then sneak in the spam. Thing is when I first saw him, his post count was 4, now its 3. I believe mod2 has noticed too.
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