How to Fix the Bottom of a Yard Fence
- 1). Measure the damaged area at the bottom of your fence pickets. Average out the worst spots to a measurement that will include most of the damage. You'll use this measurement to remove the damage from your pickets.
- 2). Run a line of mason's twine across the face of your fence to establish a new topline for your fence pickets. Place the line the average distance from Step 1 below the tops of the existing pickets. Drive a screw at that height in the face of the end picket at each end of the fence. Leave these pickets in place until the end of the process.
- 3). Remove the pickets one at a time from the fence. Remove nailed pickets by gently prying them away from the runners. Remove screwed-down pickets with a drill or impact driver.
- 4). Trim each picket at the bottom the average you determined in Step 1. Use a quick square to mark each picket. Use a miter or chop saw to cut the pickets quickly.
- 5). Reinstall the pickets using the mason's line as a reference for the new top height. Drill pilot holes in the pickets and use at least two screws in each rail on each picket. Remove the two outside pickets last, trim and replace.
- 1). Attach a horizontal rot board at the bottom of the fence to repair damage to a privacy or stockade fence. Choose 1-by-6 lumber in the same material as your fence panels.
- 2). Start at one end and place a 1-by-6 along the ground standing on edge against the fence so that the board covers the bottom 6 inches of the pickets. Use full lengths, cutting the last piece to fit the remaining space.
- 3). Attach the rot board to the face of the fence with 1¼-inch treated deck screws. Drive one screw every 8 to 10 inches.