What is a kickboard on a fence?

A rot board, also called a kickboard, is a horizontal board installed along the bottom of the fence panel. Typically a 2x6 or 2x8 piece of wood, it runs along the base of the entire fence panel for a finished look and added protection.
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What is the purpose of a kickboard on a fence?

What does a fence kickboard do? A kickboard keeps the main fence pickets away from direct contact with the ground. Regular lumber that hasn't been pressure treated will decay over time. That process will be sped up if non-treated lumber is in direct contact with the ground due to excess moisture.
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How do you put a kick board on a fence?

Center the kickboard under the bottom rail (secured with a cleat), or nail it to the face of the post and the bottom rail. Allow the kickboard to extend at least 4 to 6 inches into the ground to discourage animals from digging under the fence. After you've attached the kickboards you can begin with the siding.
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What do you put at the bottom of a wooden fence?

There are options when it comes to sheltering your wooden fence from the soil: you can install gravel boards along the bottom, set your wooden posts in concrete, or use concrete posts from the outset.
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What are the parts of a fence called?

Most residential privacy or spaced picket fences are made up of three main components: Posts, Backer Rails and Pickets.
  • Posts. Posts are the backbone of a wood fence. ...
  • Backer Rails. Backer rails, sometimes called fence rails or fence stringers, run horizontally from post to post. ...
  • Pickets. ...
  • Add-On Fence Components.
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What's the bottom part of a fence called?

Base: The base is where the posts go into the ground. It's best to cement them in for additional strength. Hinges: For you fence gate, you need hinges.
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What goes at the bottom of a fence?

GRAVEL BOARDS are used underneath wooden fences to protect the timber from rot and damp, and to assist with ground level problems. They also give a fence a sturdy and professionally-built appearance. Available in treated wood or concrete for extra protection.
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What can I use for fence kickboard?

A rot board, also called a kickboard, is a horizontal board installed along the bottom of the fence panel. Typically a 2x6 or 2x8 piece of wood, it runs along the base of the entire fence panel for a finished look and added protection.
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What can I put at the bottom of a fence to keep animals out?

Poultry or Hex Netting

Poultry netting -- also called chicken wire -- is an inexpensive solution to close the gap under a fence. Hex netting is similar, and a bit lighter and more flexible. In both cases, the smaller the gaps, the better. In most cases, a 1-inch gap is best.
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Are rot boards necessary?

If you are looking to prolong the life of your fence, installing a rot board is a must-do. Debris, dirt, grass, rodents, and other outside elements could cause damage to the fence – especially at the bottom of the fence where it is exposed.
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How do you replace a fence rot board?

  1. Step 1: Calculate How Many Boards You'll Need. Determine the number and length of all required two-by-six rot boards. ...
  2. Step 2: Cut the Board. ...
  3. Step 3: Adjust and Level. ...
  4. Step 4: Set and Butt. ...
  5. Step 5: Measure, Cut, Attach. ...
  6. Step 6: Set and Butt the Board. ...
  7. Step 7: Install Pickets Against Rot Boards.
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How do I keep weeds from growing under my fence?

A trench filled with landscape mulch close to a fence deters grass and weeds by smothering them and preventing them from being able to grow. Dig a trench next to the fence 4 inches deep and 8 inches wide. Spread landscape fabric along the trench and fill it with a mulch such as wood chips, bark chips, or gravel.
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Do you need to leave a gap between fence boards?

If you're installing the boards horizontal, you'll want to leave 1/4 in -1 inches of space between the boards. For privacy purposes, get the boards as close together as you can. If it's impossible to do that, or you're worried about shrinking and expanding, leave 1/8 inch between each board.
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What is a kickboard in construction?

A kickboard or a toe kick is the front part across the recess at the bottom of a floor-mounted base cabinet which hides the bases. Basically, it supports the cabinet leg systems. Kickboards shouldn't endure any load, but should be fixed to load-bearing platforms or legs of the floor cabinets.
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What is an L-footer?

L-Footer: An L-footer is wire fencing laid down against the base of your fence and bent perpendicular (90 degree angle) to it: just like an “L.” You can bury this fencing underground, but it doesn't have to be buried to work.
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How do I block the bottom of my dogs fence?

Attach an L-footer along the bottom of the fence, facing in.

You can use chicken wire, hardware cloth, or a piece of chain-link fence attached to the base of the fence. Some people bury it for aesthetic reasons. But you can also lay it on top of the grass and hold it down with rocks, gravel, mulch, or even planters.
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Should fence pickets touch ground?

In most applications, a wood fence should be installed at least two inches off the ground. Your posts and rot boards (if you choose to install them) should be the only fence components that contact the ground. Wood pickets should never touch it.
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How high should fence rails be?

Typically, the top rail is placed 7-8” from the top of the fence. The bottom rail is typically 7-8” from the grade. And the middle rail is placed even between the top and bottom rails. Do not place your rails any further from either the top or bottom of the fence.
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Should you put gravel at the bottom of fence post?

If a fence post fails without any sign of a pest infestation, it's likely that the failure was caused by moisture that rotted the wood over time. To help slow such deterioration, add pea gravel or crushed stone to the bottom of the posthole.
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What do you call a fence you can see through?

We call it the anti-privacy fence. It comes in many forms — like glass, cable, and aluminum — that you can see through, but each one does the job of a legit fence without turning your home into a compound.
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Do squirrels dig under fences?

It can be challenging to keep squirrels out of the yard and garden. These acrobatic rodents easily run through trees and across wires, climb fences, or dig underneath barriers.
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What is a fence stave?

A stave is a narrow length of wood with a slightly bevelled edge to form the sides of barrels, tanks, tubs, vats and pipelines, originally handmade by coopers. They have been used in the construction of large holding tanks and penstocks at hydro power developments.
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