How do I keep my fence posts the same height?

Center one post in each hole. Combine quick-setting concrete mix with water in a wheelbarrow to form a thick, wet concrete mixture. Fill the hole around each post with the wet concrete mixture, keeping each post vertically straight. Allow the concrete mixture to set for four hours.
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How do you set fence posts at the same height on uneven ground?

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  1. You will stagger the posts down the slope, so measure out how far apart they need to be a part, which is usually between 6 to 8 feet.
  2. Dig the hole for your post, about one-third of the post or 2 feet deep.
  3. Pour in your gravel, about 6 inches, at the bottom of the hole.
  4. Insert your post.
  5. Pour the concrete.
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How do you cut a post to the same height?

All you need to cut the posts to an even height is a circular saw. Using a circular saw rather than a manual saw or any other type of saw will give you greater control, ensuring that you'll have a clean cut rather than a rough one.
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How do I make sure my fence is level?

Use a two sided post level to make sure each post is plumb. Pull a string from the top of the corner posts to make sure all the posts are the correct height and the fence is level.
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Should fence posts be set in concrete?

Do Fence Posts Need To Be Set in Concrete? 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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How do you drive a fence post straight?

Lightly drive the post at the start. After the post is about a foot deep, have the driver come closer to the correct position for the post to be straight. If you start driving the post when it is perfectly straight, the post may start leaning away from the driver.
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Is 2 feet deep enough for fence posts?

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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How far apart should 4x4 fence posts be?

Typical spacing is right around 8 feet between each post however different circumstances may call for different measurements and it is not uncommon to have spacing between posts reach up to 10 feet. Once you have a rough idea of your post layout start by digging your first hole.
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What is the maximum distance between fence posts?

Most fence posts can be spaced 8 to 12 feet apart. While this is a general criteria, it doesn't cover all scenarios. For instance, high tensile fence can have larger spacing, requiring line posts every 15 to 20 feet for field fence styles, and as much as 20-30 feet for high tensile barbed and smooth wire.
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How do you straighten a fence post without removing it?

If your post is rocking around inside of its concrete footing, a good solution is a steel wedge. These can be driven between the post and concrete footing to straighten a leaning or wobbly post.
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Does capping fence posts prevent rot?

Do Fence Posts Need Caps? Again, absolutely. Although seemingly insignificant, caps are vital tools in the fight against rot, fulfilling the crucial role of protecting fence posts' vulnerable tops. Without fence post caps or, if you're feeling fancy, finials, the tops of posts remain constantly exposed to the elements.
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How do you line up a wooden fence post?

How to line up fence posts straight
  1. Pulling a string. The string is really called 'mason's line. ...
  2. Set the location of the first and last posts. I start every fence I build by determining the locations of the first and last posts in each run. ...
  3. Dig in. ...
  4. Map the rest of the posts. ...
  5. Brace for it. ...
  6. Fasten those posts.
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How many bags of cement do I need to set 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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How long will a treated 4x4 post last in the ground?

A treated 4×4 will last 20 to 25 years in the ground if the conditions in the soil and climate are favorable. That number could increase to 40 to 75 years if you install the treated 4×4 in a cement ring rather than the soil. There are a few factors that influence how long the 4×4 can last in the ground.
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Are post spikes any good?

Fence post anchor spikes work well by allowing one to place and remove fence posts without having to dig large holes. A fence that uses fence post anchor spikes is just as stable as a fence with posts set in concrete, with the added benefit of minimizing the rotting of the fence posts.
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How deep should I put an 8 foot fence post?

How Deep Should a Fence Post 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. For gateposts, you'll need concrete too.
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How far apart should fence rails be?

STANDARD RAIL SPACING

On two-rail and three-rail fencing, there is 11 inches between rails. On four-rail fencing, there is 9 inches between the rails.
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Is it better to use screws or nails on a fence?

Nails are faster than screws to install, meaning less labor for you or your builder (which may translate into lower installation cost). However, nails are more likely than screws to grow loose over time. Screws, on the other hand, secure the fence better than nails.
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