Fence Post Repair Stakes | Steel No Dig Fence Fix | Powder Coated | 750mm | Pack of 2
Fence Post Repair Stakes | Steel No Dig Fence Fix | Powder Coated | 750mm | Pack of 2
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Restore & strengthen your timber fence in minutes. Our Easy Fence Post Repair Stakes provide a fast, effective and long-lasting solution for broken or weakened timber posts — including concreting-in situations. No digging, no post removal; just drive, secure and restore.
Why choose Easy Fence Post Repair Stakes?
- Fast installation: Repair a post in 20–30 minutes — minimal tools required.
- Minimal disruption: No digging or removal of surrounding landscaping or concrete footings.
- Heavy-duty build: Steel construction with powder-coated finish for corrosion resistance.
- Versatile: Ideal for garden, boundary, privacy, agricultural and estate fencing.
Key specifications
| Material | Steel, powder-coated |
|---|---|
| Length | 750 mm |
| Width | 30 mm |
| Thickness | 6 mm |
| Hole diameter | Approx. 5 mm (for external wood screws) |
| Pack size | 2 stakes (enough to repair one post) |
| Fixings | Not included — recommended: 8 × 5 mm × 60 mm external wood screws per stake |
Step-by-step installation
- Confirm the underground portion of the post is sound and suitable for repair.
- Drive the first stake into the undamaged underground section of the post. Use a mallet or sledge with a wooden block to protect the finish if required.
- Align the second stake with the above-ground (broken) section so the two stakes overlap the break and line up the post.
- Secure each
Manufactured from heavy-duty steel and built to trade quality standards, our fence post supports and repair spikes are designed to provide a strong, professional-grade solution for long-lasting fencing projects. Ideal for contractors, landscapers, farmers and DIY customers who value durability and reliability, our range offers excellent value with multi-buy and trade discounts available, making larger projects more cost-effective without compromising on quality.
