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Heavy Duty Steel Fence Post Repair Spikes

Heavy Duty Steel Fence Post Repair Spikes

πŸ”¨ STRAIGHTEN A LEANING POST IN MINUTES β€” thick heavy-duty steel drives deep into the ground beside your post and bolts onto it, hugging it straight and solid again

🚫 NO DIGGING, NO CONCRETE β€” no pulling the old post, no breaking up or pouring cement; the spike anchors alongside the footing, so it works even when your post is set in concrete

🌧️ WEATHER & RUST PROOF 2-PACK β€” a corrosion-resistant powder coating stands up to rain, snow and ground moisture for years, and every bolt, washer and wrench is included

Regular price $58.00
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Heavy Duty Steel Fence Post Repair Spikes

Regular price $58.00
Regular price $58.00 Sale price $115.00
SAVE 49% Sold out
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πŸ”¨Straightens in minutes
heavy-duty steel
🚫No digging, no concrete
drives in beside the post
🌧️Weather & rust proof
coated for years outdoors
πŸ”§Complete 2-pack kit
all bolts & tools included
Why homeowners love them

Straighten a leaning post — without digging it out.

Heavy-duty steel spikes that drive into the ground beside your post and bolt it rock-solid again. No pulling posts, no mixing concrete, no contractor.

Drive It In Beside The Post

Drive It In Beside The Post

Place the spike flat against the post and drive it into the ground right next to the base β€” alongside any concrete footing. No digging out the old post.

Hammer Deep For A Solid Anchor

Hammer Deep For A Solid Anchor

Drive the pointed steel spike deep with a mallet until it's firmly seated. For a badly leaning post, use one on each side, perpendicular to the fence.

Bolt It Tight, Done

Bolt It Tight, Done

Fasten the drilled bracket to the post with the included bolts and wrench. The post is hugged straight and rock-solid β€” in minutes, not a weekend.

How it works
Skip the worst job in the yard

Anchor it beside the post — not through the concrete.

A rotting, leaning fence post always seems to demand the worst job in the yard: dig out the post, bust up the old concrete footing, haul it away, then mix and pour a new one. That’s a brutal weekend — or a $600–$800 contractor bill for just two posts.

βœ“No demolition: the pointed steel spike drives into the ground right beside the post, alongside the old concrete footing — so you keep the footing and skip the digging.
βœ“Bolts on solid: the drilled bracket bolts firmly to the post and hugs it straight, so a wobbly fence or a dragging gate is rock-solid again.
βœ“Built to last: thick steel and a rust-proof coating hold for years through wind and storms — long after a cheap bracket would bend.
Built strong, built to last

Everything a repair spike should be

The strong, cheap middle ground between a wobbly post and a full replacement.

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Heavy-Duty Steel

Thick-gauge steel with strong welds — not the flimsy anchors that bend under load.

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No Digging Needed

Drives in beside the post; works even when your post is set in a concrete footing.

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Rust-Proof Coating

A corrosion-resistant finish shrugs off rain, snow and ground moisture for years.

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Complete Kit

Two spikes plus every bolt, washer and wrench you need to install right away.

Three simple steps

Rock-solid in minutes, not a weekend

For a badly leaning post, install one spike on each side, perpendicular to the fence line, for maximum strength.

1 Β· Position

Stand the post upright and place the spike flat against the side, into the ground beside the base.

2 Β· Drive

Hammer the pointed steel spike deep with a mallet β€” alongside any concrete footing, not through it.

3 Β· Bolt

Bolt the drilled bracket to the post with the included hardware. Wrench it tight.

4 Β· Done

The post is hugged straight and solid again β€” ready for the next storm.

Real yards, real fixes

Why homeowners skip the contractor

Bill H.
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β€œTwo posts were leaning after a storm. An hour later, rock solid. No digging.”
58 β€” homeowner
Karen D.
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β€œQuote was $700 to replace them. This 2-pack fixed it for a fraction.”
49 β€” homeowner
Rick M.
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β€œPost was set in concrete β€” drove it in right alongside. Still solid two years on.”
63 β€” property owner
Strong, fast and cheap

How it compares to the alternatives

These SpikesFull Post ReplacementHire A ContractorDIY Hacks / Braces
No digging or breaking concreteβœ“βœ—βœ—~
Works with an existing concrete footingβœ“βœ—βœ“βœ—
Heavy-duty steel that lasts yearsβœ“βœ“βœ“βœ—
Done in minutes, not a weekendβœ“βœ—~~
Costs a fraction of replacementβœ“βœ—βœ—βœ“
Holds solid in wind & stormsβœ“βœ“βœ“βœ—
Straight from real backyards

Out of the box and into the ground

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What homeowners are saying

Bill Hargrove
Bill Hargrove βœ“
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Had two posts leaning pretty bad after a windstorm and I was NOT looking forward to digging out the old concrete. Stood the post back up, drove the spike into the ground right next to it with my rubber mallet, bolted the bracket on, and that was it β€” rock solid, no wobble. Took me maybe an hour for both. The steel is thick, not the flimsy junk I expected. Wish I'd known about these before I got a $700 quote.
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Karen Doyle
Karen Doyle βœ“
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I've got half an acre fenced for my dogs and a couple posts had rotted at the base and started to lean. A fence company quoted me $700 just for two posts. I bought a 2-pack of these instead, and they weren't hard to put in β€” the hardest part was swinging the mallet. The fence hasn't budged since, even in the wind. Bought another pack for the far side. Saved us a fortune.
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Rick Monroe
Rick Monroe βœ“
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My big question was whether it'd work since my post was set in concrete. It does β€” you drive the spike into the dirt right alongside the concrete footing, not through it, and bolt the bracket to the post. Been about two years now and it's still standing solid through every storm. The coating hasn't rusted where it's in the ground either. A no-brainer versus tearing out concrete.
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30-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE

Secure your fence before the next storm.

Every windy week, a wobbly post gets closer to going over — and a full replacement only gets more expensive. For the price of a couple of takeout dinners, a 2-pack of these steel spikes makes the post solid again today: no digging, no concrete, no contractor.

βœ“Install them this weekend. If they don't make your post noticeably more solid, send them back within 30 days for a full refund.
βœ“Ships fast with tracking Β· friendly US support
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Frequently asked questions

Will it work if my fence post is set in concrete?

Yes β€” this is the most common question, and it's exactly what the design is for. You don't go through the concrete. You drive the steel spike into the ground right alongside the existing concrete footing, then bolt the bracket to the post. The spike anchors in the soil next to the footing and holds the post straight, so you keep the old concrete and skip the demolition.

Is this just a temporary fix, or will it actually last?

It's built to last, not a bodge. The spikes are thick, heavy-duty steel with a rust-resistant coating designed for years underground. Customers report posts staying rock-solid two-plus years and through multiple storms. Because the steel outlasts the wood, it often buys you many years before you'd ever need a full replacement.

How do I install it, and do I need special tools?

Stand the post upright, place the spike flat against the side, and drive its pointed end into the ground beside the base with a rubber mallet or hammer. Then bolt the drilled bracket to the post using the included hardware and wrench. That's it β€” no digging, no concrete, no power tools required.

Do I need one spike or two per post?

One spike solidly braces most posts. For a badly leaning or very loose post, install a spike on each side (a pair), positioned perpendicular to the fence line β€” that's the strongest configuration and stops movement in every direction.

What kind of posts does it work on?

It's made for wooden posts: garden and privacy fences, gate posts, mailbox posts and similar timber structures up to standard post sizes. As long as the wood above ground is still sound enough to bolt to, the spike will anchor it straight.

Rock-solid fence posts — no digging, no concrete, no contractor.

Drive these heavy-duty steel spikes into the ground beside your leaning or rotting post and bolt them on — the post is hugged straight and solid again in minutes. Works even with an existing concrete footing, a rust-proof coating that lasts for years, and a complete 2-pack kit with all the bolts and tools. Backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee and fast, tracked shipping.

For use on wooden fence, gate and mailbox posts. Installation results depend on the condition of the existing post and ground; badly rotted wood should be replaced. Drive the spike into the soil alongside any concrete footing, not through it, and follow the included instructions. For a severely leaning post, use one spike on each side. Reviews reflect individual experiences.