Renailing timber fences and replacing a paling or picket

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Renailing Timber Fences and Replacing a Paling or Picket If you have a paling fence or a picket fence or any kind of timber fence, knowing how to do some DYI repair and maintenance job with your fence is necessary. Over time a paling comes loose, becomes twisted or split, and you may have to renail or just replace it. Here’s a helpful guide: Renailing Timber Fences Regularly check your timber fence for loose palings or pickets, as they often come loose if regular steel nails, which will become corroded, were used. It is best to use stainless steel or galvanised nails. Too often, nails will let go as the wood dries and shrinks over time, or if too much force is applied to the paling (example: people climbing over the fence). Here’s a simple guide on how to renail timber paling fences or picket fences: •

If possible, remove the old nails.

Replace nails with larger ones – twisted nails normally used in decks work well. Sometimes, the strength of galvanised screws may be necessary, specifically if the wood around the nail has rotted and made the hole bigger.

Replacing Paling or Picket in Timber Fences If a picket or paling is split or very twisted, it needs replacement. Usually, palings are made from low-grade wood and are cut thin, so they tend to split when nails are driven through them. So, it’s best to drill a small initial hole for the nail first. This will hold the nail in place, which gives you one hand free to properly position the paling and the other hand to use the hammer. Get the best timber and hardware supplies for paling fences Melbourne to have a long-lasting fence. Visit http://seranotimber.com.au/ for more details.


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