What size post do you 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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What size posts do I need for a 6ft fence?

The general rule of thumb is that your fence posts needs to be two feet longer than the total height of your fence - including a gravel board, if you're using one. A 6ft fence requires an 8ft fence post.
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What size post should I use for a fence?

General Rule of Thumb

It contributes to the overall sturdiness and durability of your fence. For example, if the fence's height is 6 to 10 feet with 1 or 2 inches in thickness, it's recommended that your posts are 4 by 4 inches with additional length to bury in the ground.
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Is 2 feet deep enough for fence posts?

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.
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What size post do I need for a wood fence?

Wood posts are the ones to carry the most of the fence weight so they should be larger than the panels and the railings. You should choose post materials with a 4 inch width and 4 inch thickness, giving you square wooden board for you post. The height will be equal the height of your fence plus 2 to 3 feet.
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How deep should a 6-foot fence post be in the ground?

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). Add about 6 inches of QUIKRETE All-Purpose Gravel into the bottom of the hole. Then compact and level the gravel using a post or 2x4.
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Can you use 2x2 for fence posts?

Use 2x2's for the vertical posts. I found 42" 2x2 stakes and will drive them a foot deep, so the finished height will be 32" above ground. Use 2x2's for rails running along the bottoms and the tops of the posts. Most posts will be spaced 4' apart.
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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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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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Can you use 4x4 posts for a fence?

4x4 is the standard. And if you do it as a privacy fence, 6x6 posts stand out and make it look more substantial. I wouldn't want it either. If you're doing a "good neighbour" style fence you can use 6x6's nicely.
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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 type of fence post is best?

DuraPost is stronger than both concrete and timber fence posts and is guaranteed to last up to 25 years. Made from galvanised steel, DuraPost doesn't rot, split, warp, crack or chip and can even withstand winds of up to 110mph! It's a no brainer if you ask us.
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How deep should fence posts be grounded?

The 2 ft Rule

Lawsons experts recommend you should dig a hole which has a depth of 2 ft (24 in / 600mm) to ensure you have a stable timber or concrete fence post.
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Can you put 6ft fence panels in 5ft posts?

6 foot into 5 foot posts should be ok, but you will need am infill panel inbetween the panels.... I've done this before by adding two strips of batten (or similar) down the edge of the panel to bring it proud of the post, then just add a piece of timber to cover the whole post and your 2 foot gap.
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What is the standard 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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Is one bag of concrete enough for 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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Is quikrete good for fence posts?

The best concrete mix for fence posts I've found is Quikrete Fast Setting Concrete Mix in a 50 lb bag. It's 4000 psi, easy to work with, sets up fast, and doesn't need to be mixed. Just pour it in the hole and soak with water.
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Can I pour concrete in post hole full of water?

The water in the hole under the pipe can be sucked out with a wet-dry vacuum before and during the repair job. (Paul F.) DEAR PAUL: I love the Internet and it's become a core part of my business, but as we all know with many things, you get the good with the bad.
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How many bags of concrete do I need for a post hole?

Most fence post holes will need between 1 - 4 bags of concrete to securely hold the post in place. The best way to determine the size of the hole is: Diameter of the hole is 3 times the width of the fence post. Depth of the hole is one-third to half the above ground height of the fence post.
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Can a fence post be 1 foot deep?

Especially since posts are responsible for supporting the rest of the fence, including panels and heavy gates, you must make sure that you buy a long enough post for your purposes and bury it deep enough. In most circumstances, a 1-foot hole will not be deep enough to provide proper support.
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How many pounds of concrete do I need for a fence post?

Mix two 50lb bags of concrete with water in a mixing tub or 5-gallon bucket. Add concrete into the hole and around the 4” x 4”. Depending on your climate, let concrete set up for 24 - 48 hours.
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How many rails do I need for a 6 foot fence?

All fences will have a top and bottom rail. One general rule of thumb is to have a horizontal rail for every 24 inches in height. For a six-foot-high fence, this means three rails.
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What wood is best for fence posts?

Here Are Some Of The Best Wood For Fencing and Their Key Features And Benefits.
  • Cedar. Cedar offers excellent resistance to rot and has natural oils that deter insects. ...
  • Redwood. Redwood is one of the most widely used wood types for wooden fencing. ...
  • Doughlas Fir. ...
  • Cypress. ...
  • Pressure Treated Woods.
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