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Default wood fence gate not plumb

On May 9, 12:09*pm, "MiamiCuse" wrote:
I had a wood fence built and the fence gates are not lined up. *The fence
was built six months ago and after some rain and sun now the problem
magnified.

There are two gates, one left and one right, 5' wide each with a total of
10' opening. *Posts and gates are 6' tall.

The fence posts are plumb when you look at the gates from the front.

The fence posts are not plumb when you stand at the gate opening and look
left and right. *One tilt forward a bit and one tilt backward a bit.
Therefore the gates are tilted in opposite directions. *At the top the if I
measure the two tip of the gates where they are supposed to line up, they
are just a bit over 4 inches apart.

OK I know the proper thing to do is to pull the post up, break the concrete
and redo the post and reattach the gates. *But...

The way I constructed the posts, I knew the 5' gates would be heavy and may
pull on the gates. *So I had the fence post for the gate and the nearest
next fence post (which is about 3 feet away, anchored into the same
concrete. *I dug a tench 4 feet long, and sank both posts into it, and then
poured solid concrete into it, with the intention to not let the fence post
pull on the concrete at all, and I did a good job of it in one direction. *I
am really not looking forward to deconstruct the entire section of the fence
wall and pull up that concrete on both sides.

So that leads to my questions. *Are there other remedies to consider. *Can I
shim the hinges? *Can I somehow buy some sophisticated hinges that are
capable of adjustments inward and outward that would make it less noticable?

Any ideas appreciated.

MC


I doubt you are going to fix a 4 inch gap with some shims or a special
hinge.

What has caused the posts to be out of plumb? Have you dug down along
the base to see if the concrete cracked or if the posts warped?

Maybe you could force the posts back into plumb and then use
"diagonals" on both sides of each post (perpendicular to the fence
line) with the ends buried in concrete to prevent the posts from
leaning in either direction.