Lay your rails out three per bay for six foot fencing and two per bay for four foot fencing.
Building a 4 foot picket fence.
These will be made from extra fence panels which will be featured in a later step by step project.
Spacers on the gate posts between the rails to support the gate hardware.
Popular types of fences include privacy picket split rail and basket weave and can be made from such materials as wood vinyl and metal.
Most homeowners spend 3 600 to 4 800 to fence a 150 linear foot yard.
Begin by installing the pickets on the exterior side of the fence.
Here are the fence materials i used.
Building a fence from scratch even a short fence takes quite a bit of time and requires an arsenal of woodworking tools.
Starting at a corner line up the first picket on the rails keeping it flush with the rail ends.
Use posthole diggers or a power auger to create holes about 24 deep four feet apart.
Building a fence can help increase home security and keep unwanted critters from your property.
Step 3 place the first picket board in the corner of the fence or edge of the gate post aligning it with the edge and string guide then attach it to the stringers with nails.
Use the 2 by 4 method above to position it at the correct height.
With your posts set at 7 10 center to center start railing your fence at one end of the project setting the first.
There are few things as warm and welcoming as a white picket fence.
Mark your post with a crayon at top of rail for each rail.
A 4 foot tall aluminum fence costs between 24 to 32 per foot to install on average whereas a 6 foot costs 35 to 50 per foot.
As the rail extends to the.
Determine how tall you want your fence usually between 24 and 42 and add just over two feet to that.
Materials needed quick setting cement bucket shovel 3 decking screws impact driver or drill fence post caps scrap bricks or pavers.
4in x 4in x 6ft pressure treated fence posts 8 ft pine gothic wood picket fence panels metal fence brackets 1 9 16 in x 3 3 8 in 4 for each fence post 2 8 deck screws approx 16 screws per fence posts.
Aluminum fencing is an economical alternative to the look of wrought iron and is widely used as a secure pool fence enclosure.
Set the posts plumb and square to the line of your fence and set the base in concrete.