Frost levels and soil type can make a difference.
Build privacy fence metal posts.
A metal privacy fence may be less costly than stone brick or stucco fence options.
The post thicknesses will give you the few inches of fudge factor you need to allow for variations when you re building the panels in between the posts.
First construct a metal gate frame using thinner steel pipes than you used for the posts to reduce the weight of the gate.
Rails along a run of the fence should butt together at the middle of posts.
Metal looks better and more professional in certain property environments.
The vertical rails act as metal post adapters securing each fence panel to the metal posts.
Metal can be customized with paint or other unique design options.
When it comes down to it.
As a general rule to determine depth of your fence post add half of the height of the fence.
Assemble the frame pieces with galvanized steel corner brackets.
At the end of a run install the rails flush with the edge of the corner post.
You ll find posts available in both 8 foot and 10 foot lengths.
Posts must be purchased with adequate length to be set firmly in the ground and within building codes.
You ll want to dig the holes about 2 1 2 to 3 feet deep for a 6 foot tall fence.
Since most standard fences are either 4 feet 6 feet or 8 feet in height.
The rails for the next run should overlap these rail ends and be flush with the rail faces.
As you reach the end of your fence cut the final rails to fit as needed.
Run a mason s line to ensure the fence is perfectly straight.
Hang the gate frame to the post hinges then drill holes through the top and bottom rail of the frame and attach wooden rails with carriage bolts.
Mark the fence line s on the property.
With fencetrac you are not limited to the same old look of a wooden privacy fence.
Four bolts hold the horizontal and vertical rails together to create each fence panel.
Most metal fence panels offer complete privacy with no gaps.
The best way to lay out the posts while you determine how to build your fence is to drive stakes to mark hole locations exactly 8 ft.
I d recommend talking to a local contractor to see how deep they d recommend digging fence posts in your part of the country.
Drive pegs into the ground at either end of the proposed fence line s.
A metal fence can create a stronger deterrent to trespassers.
The line gives you a guide as you set your fence posts and erect the panels.