The Concrete Repair Spur $100\text{mm}\times100\text{mm}\times1050\text{mm}$ is a robust, steel-reinforced concrete post used as a permanent, high-strength solution for repairing rotted $100\text{mm}\times100\text{mm}$ (4'x4') timber fence posts at ground level. This spur is sunk deep into the ground and secured with fresh post-mix concrete, then coach bolted to the remaining wooden post stump.

### Key Features

  • Durability:Made from high-strength concrete, often reinforced with steel rods, it provides a long-lasting solution that is completely resistant to rot, moisture, and insect damage at the most vulnerable point of the fence.
  • InstallationMethod:Unlike metal spikes, the concrete spur requires digging a hole and setting the new spur and the old post stump in new concrete, creating a very strong, stable anchor.
  • Strength:The $100\text{mm}\times100\text{mm}$ size is recommended for heavier fence panels, tall fences, or use in more exposed or windy situations to give maximum stability.
  • RepairSolution:It is an economical alternative to replacing an entire fence or posts where the panel is still functional but the post has failed at the base. The length ($1050\text{mm}$) ensures enough of the spur is sunk below ground level for a strong hold.
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TypeFencing Accessorie

Concrete Repair Spur 100 X 100 X 1050mm

 
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REPAIR100
  • Size:$100\text{mm}\times100\text{mm}$ (Section Size)
  • Length:$1050\text{mm}$ (1.05 Metres/Approx. 3ft 6in)
  • Format:Concrete Post (Reinforced Steel Rods)
  • Use:Permanent repair of rotting $100\text{mm}\times100\text{mm}$ timber fence posts
  • Installation: Requires excavation and re-concreting into the ground
 
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  • Size:$100\text{mm}\times100\text{mm}$ (Section Size)
  • Length:$1050\text{mm}$ (1.05 Metres/Approx. 3ft 6in)
  • Format:Concrete Post (Reinforced Steel Rods)
  • Use:Permanent repair of rotting $100\text{mm}\times100\text{mm}$ timber fence posts
  • Installation: Requires excavation and re-concreting into the ground