I found myself a few months ago trying to answer this question, to be honest I didn’t have a good answer. I had seen many YouTube DYI videos on how to fix your gate this way or that way, but none of them really stood out to me.
Many of the so called fixes involved adding a wheel to the bottom, or adding a cable to the wooden frame. While these are all viable fixes for a time or maybe just a season it’s not the fix I was looking for.
How do I accomplish low maintenance, moderate installation for someone that does not have a full time fencing company or someone that has just limited tools. So that’s exactly what I set out to accomplish.
I have to say the best options are not always the cheapest (Someone is making good money and it sure was not me) beyond the price point I would recommend “Adjust-A-Gate” to anyone who needs there gate installed or fixed.
Heres the best of the best in my experience, easy installation, easy to adjust, limited tools needed, professional look and feel. When it comes to gates the thing that stands out to me is durability, durability, durability!
So here’s your fix for that sagging gate, bite the bullet and spend the money your pocket will thank you years down the line.
-My Ponit of View
Tool List:
Cordless or corded drill
Circular saw or hand saw
Crescent wrench
Drill bit for the treaded J bolt (make sure it’s 1/16-1/8 smaller than the outside treads on the bolt)
Phillips Screw bit
2 ft / 4 ft level
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