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Harry K
 
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Joseph Meehan wrote:
BF wrote:
I have an old wood fence that finally died in the usual fashion --

the
posts rotted at the base and broke. Part of the fence is on

concrete
slab, and I was wondering if it is possible to extract the

broken-off
part of the posts from the existing post holes, and set the new

posts
in the same holes? Or will I need to do some demolition work on

the
slab and set the new posts in new concrete?

Thanks for any advice,
Rick


There is no good way of doing this.

BTW, while it depends on the area, it may be better and result in

longer
lasting post to not use concrete and put the post directly in the

ground.
Concrete sometimes traps more moisture and caused post rot.

--
Joseph Meehan

26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math


It is possible but... Start by digging out any remains of the rotted
posts. You will then have to use undersized, or trimmed to undersize,
posts. Lot of work and you will wind up with loose posts unless you
can find some type of filler that will set up solid. Better would be
to use post anchors in the holes (if they will fit) set in fresh
concrete. If they won't fit, use metal pipe (again set in concrete)
and face them with boards.

Harry K