A misaligned latch resulting from a sagging gate is located on a fence. - PUNV/Shutterstock A fence gate that won't open isn't a gate, and one that won't close is neither a gate nor a fence. On top of ...
Industry experts warn that many fence gates begin sagging within their first season due to weak hardware, poor installation, and lack of structural bracing. Solutions range from heavy-duty hinges and ...
A sagging or misaligned gate can ruin curb appeal, security, and convenience in just one season. Choosing the right heavy-duty hinges, durable materials, and proper bracing makes all the difference.
A fence that sags is simply an assembly of wood where support timbers have deteriorated and where nails have loosened. A sagging fence can be an eyesore. And even though it may be getting ready to ...
Tony’s Fencing & Iron Works shares practical fence gate planning tips for Southeast Louisiana homeowners, including ...