Can fence post be shorter than fence?

Fence Post Height Vs Panel Height
Fence posts will differ in height from panel height. Though all the posts for the fence should be the same height and all the panels for the fence should be the same height, the height of the panels and posts should not ever be the same. The posts must be longer than the fence panels.
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Should fence posts be the same height?

Wood fence posts need to be one-third longer than the height of the fencing wire. For example, fencing that is 6 feet tall requires 8-foot tall wood fence posts.
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How tall do fence posts need to be?

For an average fence post, about 6 to 8 feet tall, prepare to dig a post hole about 2 feet deep. To install a fence post, you'll need a shovel or post digger, a 6-foot level, soil, and gravel or crushed stone.
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What is the standard length between posts on a privacy fence?

For most privacy and general-purpose fences, 6 or 8 feet between posts is standard. Always check the manufacturer's recommendations for proper spacing.
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How much gap should be at the bottom of a fence?

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.
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What can I put at the bottom of my fence?

Rocks and boulders are a simple choice for areas of the fence that have a slight gap, or even for areas that have a long gap that runs along the fence. Use the rocks to build a retaining wall along the bottom of the fence, or create a rock garden.
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How long should a 6-foot fence post be?

Keep the height of your fence in mind when digging your post holes. As a general rule of thumb, you'll need to place at least 1/3 the height of the post in the ground. For example, a 6-foot tall fence will need at least 2 feet of post in the ground.
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How deep should I bury my fence post?

Dig post hole so diameter of the hole is 3 times the width of the post (i.e., the hole for a 4” wood post should be about 12 inches wide). The depth of the hole should be 1/3-1/2 the post height above ground (i.e., a 6-foot tall fence would require a hole depth of at least 2 feet).
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Should fence posts be inside or outside?

Fence posts should be on the outside of the fence

The correct installation of ag fencing is to place it on the inside of the posts. This way, animals in the enclosure brush against the wire, not the posts. Fence posts that have been placed outside of the fence material will take nearly all of the animal's force.
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Can fence panels be higher than posts?

Fence panels cannot be higher than posts. Fence panels, when the fence is completely done, should stand at about the same height as the posts. This will give an aesthetically pleasing look to the finished product. This is to say that the posts and panels you buy should not be the same height.
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Is 2 feet deep enough for fence posts?

The minimum depth that you should dig your fence post holes for panel sections is 2 feet. A general formula is to dig the holes one-third to one-half of the post's aboveground height. The deeper you dig the holes, the more stability your fence has, but you must also purchase longer posts.
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How do you cut a post to the same height?

Rather than worry about digging out the precise amount of soil, you can install the fence posts first, then cut each post as needed so they are all the same height, recommends Lowe's. Use a circular saw, which gives you greater control for a clean cut.
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Should wood fence posts be set in concrete?

First rule, gang: Do not set wooden posts in concrete. Look, no matter what preventative steps you take (and I'll get to those), eventually wooden posts rot, and eventually you'll have to set new ones. Not only does burying them in concrete make for more work down the line, it actually can speed up the rotting.
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Do fence posts need cement?

No, fence posts don't need to be set in concrete, and there are plenty of other ways to fix your posts if this feels a bit too permanent. If you are using wooden posts, concrete may actually be the worst option.
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Is 18 inches deep enough for a fence post?

The general rule of thumb when setting a post is that the depth of the post's hole needs to be one-third to one-half of the actual above-ground height of the post. So, a six-foot-high finished post ideally needs to be buried three feet into the ground.
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What size post do you use for an 8 foot fence?

A common rule of thumb, is to dig the hole 3 times as large as the post, and to a depth of 1/3-1/2 of the post height above ground. so for a 8' high fence, using 4x4 posts. dig the holes 12" in diameter, to a depth of 2 1/2 - 4'. Of course, that's assuming you're setting the posts in concrete.
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How long does concrete take to set in a post hole?

The concrete sets up in 20 to 40 minutes, so you can quickly move on to the next stage of the project (a great convenience when setting fence posts) or backfill the hole to finish the job. Under normal curing conditions, you can apply heavy weight to the post (a basketball backboard, for example) after just 4 hours.
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How many bags of quikrete do I need for a fence post?

1 – 4 bags of concrete per fence post are typically what's needed. This depends on the type of soil, fence design, height, post size and bag weight. In general the depth of the post's hole needs to be 1/3 to 1/2 of the above ground height of the post.
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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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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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