Burying the concrete below the surface may look nicer but it s a surefire way to accelerate wood rot.
													
																	Fixing a wooden fence post to a concrete post. 
								
	
		
	
																	Keep digging until you create a half circle gap between the ground and concrete. 
																	This method works for wooden fence posts of any size that are set into concrete footings. 
																	Next slowly pour about a gallon of water into the hole and soak all the way through the dry concrete. 
																	For a stronger solution pour a bag of fast setting concrete directly into your new hole and around the base of the post. 
															
													
								
	
		
	
																	Buy 1 per post you want to fix at a home improvement center garden center hardware store or online. 
																	A fix a fence brace is a metal brace that is meant to be set in concrete and then screwed to a leaning fence post to straighten and stabilize it. 
																	Start by setting the post mender in the gap between the post and the concrete base. 
																	Leave your post braces in for a few days and you should be able to reinstall your fence panel. 
															
													
								
	
		
	
																	Here are a few tips on how to set a fence post so it won t rot. 
																	With a shovel break into the ground surrounding the fence post s concrete base. 
																	Pour concrete so it extends a few inches above the grass. 
																	If possible dig a hole that is as deep as the concrete itself giving the post as much wiggle room as possible. 
															
													
								
	
		
	
																	Set a new fence post.