Should fence post be higher than fence?

Fence posts should be taller than fence panels. The difference in how tall they are compared to the panels will differ based on how deep they will be placed into the ground. It is wise to put about 1/3 of the height in the ground, so the posts will seem that much longer than the panels.
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How high should posts be above fence?

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. Consider the frost line in your area.
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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 high should the bottom of a fence be?

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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How can I make sure my post is same height?

Make a pencil mark on the fence posts, measuring the desired post height (minus the mason line height from step 2) from the top of the posts (toward the bottom) with the tape measure. When finished, all posts should be marked at the same measurement.
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How To Build A Fence: How Deep Should Fence Posts Be Set?



How much space should be between bottom of fence and ground?

What is this? To keep your fence looking nice for a long time, you should keep a 2in (5.08cm) or more gap between your pickets and the ground. This is to prevent moisture absorption and keep your fence from getting damaged by swelling and rot. Leaving the gap allows water to drain from your yard efficiently.
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What size post should I use for a 6-foot fence?

Post lengths for fences start at 8 or 10 feet for a 6-foot-tall fence. They are commonly four-by-fours, which measure approximately 3 1/2 by 3 1/2 inches, or six-by-sixes, at around 5 1/2 by 5 1/2 inches.
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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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Can fence panels be higher than posts?

If you simply want to increase the height of your garden panel fencing you can go about it in one of two ways. The first of which would be to remove the existing timber panels and slot a Concrete Base Panel in between the posts before slotting the panel that you had previously removed back in on top.
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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 deep should a 12 foot post be in the ground?

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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Should you concrete fence posts?

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 I stop water from coming under my fence?

How To Stop Water Runoff From Neighbor's Yard: 5 Simple Ways
  1. Build a Berm. ...
  2. Route the Water into a Dry Well. ...
  3. Use a French Catch Basin. ...
  4. Residing at the Bottom of a Slope. ...
  5. Your Neighbor Makes a Change to Their Landscaping. ...
  6. Severe Weather Conditions. ...
  7. Drowns Your Plants and Grass. ...
  8. Turns Your Yard Into a Pest Paradise.
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Should fence boards be tight together?

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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Do you need gaps in a fence?

One reason why fences have gaps is to allow air to circulate the area it surrounds. The bigger the gaps, the more air you can let in. This is important for homes that are exposed to heat; not letting the air circulate would mean a more uncomfortable area for your home.
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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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How do I stop Neighbours soil coming under my 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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How do I keep my wooden fence from rotting on the bottom?

To keep the wood from rotting, apply a wood preservative to seal it. "It's like wax on a car," Holt says. "It helps protect it from the elements, from water, from sprinklers." Water-repellent preservatives and sealants are sold at home-improvement and hardware stores.
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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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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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