



Repair or reuse boundary fence
Hi there and thanks for your advice on this. We have a boundary fence that is a bit wobbly and is missing some bottom rails. We only moved into our property recently, so don't know the history. The posts are hardwood, and seem to be reaching the end of their life, one is snapped through, about 3 others also worn away and the rest on their way there.
The distance between posts is about 2.7m
There is no plinth, and so the palings have all dropped and are different heights, some of them are warped and damaged at their base, but most are in ok condition. The top two rails are still in workable condition. Our neighbour has a high screening built up on their side, access is ok, but understandably they don't really want to spend money on this boundary fence because they can't even see it. We need it for keeping in pets and kids and privacy though. The land is built up on the neighbours side approximately 10cm -40cm in some places which is also what may be causing the lean of the fence and the bottom rails to have broken/been removed.
So my question is, is it salvageable? We don't have the budget to replace it all with a new fence and new materials. We are quite handy and have built retaining walls ourselves before. Can we try and replace the posts, or the 4 worst posts and then jam in some bottom rails and sleepers somehow?
It is about 25m of fence along the whole line. I'd say 4 posts definitely need replacing, 6 bottom rails. And then the addition of sleepers for retaining strength at the bottom.
Thanks for the wisdom, we're overwhelmed and not sure how to
proceed!