Build A Fence For Privacy From Wood
Here are some guidelines on constructing a barrier for your yard. To build fence, privacy, wood, and/or other, posts, you simply need to follow a few simple steps.
First figure out where you want to build your fence and make sure you don’t intrude onto your neighbor’s property. And before construction begins, investigate any local ordinances because there might be codes that you’ll need to abide by.
No matter what your purposes for your fence, there are basic tips that will help you save some time, money and effort. If you are using wood fence posts, you will first need to soak them in wood preservative – but only their bottom portions, the parts that will eventually end up underground.
Then you will space out the posts. In other words, you will make some measurements and place stakes in the ground to plot out your fence exactly. It’s incredibly important to plan your construction well, because mistakes will be costly down the road. Generally, posts must be 6’ to 8’ apart and once you’ve set the corner post, you can align the stake markers in this way.
Build Fence Privacy WoodAfter your wood posts have been saturated in the preservative overnight you can then prepare the holes for them. Dig the holes to where the bottom of them is wider than the top – this will aid in anchoring your posts. Also, put a large stone or two shovels of gravel at the bottom of each hole to absorb moisture. Now you can fit the posts into the soil. Make sure thy fit perfectly and stand upright. You may use a level to do this.
Let the posts settle for about a week before you do anything more; remember to brace them. While you’re waiting to finish construction, consider rounding out and capping the tips of your fence posts – as this will ensure that your fence has a long lifetime.
After the posts are firmly positioned into the ground, you can then proceed to nail a bottom and top rail to each post. Then you can finally determine what style of fence you want. Some people prefer simple wire fencing, but others want more decorative, private fencing.
The process of stylizing your fence is the most complicated part and how you go about this will depend on what style you choose. There are hundreds of possibilities! You might want to ask for a helping hand and consult further instructions before you do this. If you’re looking to build a privacy fence for your home or backyard, adding some plants and shrubbery alongside it can really help improve the look of it.
No matter what appearance you want, these simple guidelines are essential and will save you a major headache!
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Im Trying To Put Up A Wood Fence In Yard How Much Do I Charge Some 3ft Tall Some 8 Ft Tall Approx. 300sq Ft?Thu, 02 Sep 2010 01:26:59 GMT
How Do I Remove Wood Stain From My Fence?
Mon, 30 Aug 2010 19:47:57 GMT
my partner has just built a gorgeous new fence and gate for us and our neighbours, but this morning we came outside to discover that my neighbour has stained it all with a very dark wood stain and it looks awful my partner isn't happy, is there any way we can get it back to the light wood it was before?????????
Drainage For Wood Fence Post In Concrete Foundation?
Mon, 30 Aug 2010 16:46:05 GMT
some of my fence posts are rotten below ground which have to be replaced. my fence area is rather ill-drained. I planned to use concrete foundation for my new wood posts. i.e. install the posts into the concrete foundation, (I will use gravels under concrete foundation), but this way, water/rain will stay/adhere with the posts in the waterproof concrete seat, I think. and the wood will soak in water there! Should I leave small drainage hole between wood and concrete underneath? how? .
How To Treat Wood Fence Posts?
Sat, 21 Aug 2010 19:46:44 GMT
What is the best wood preservative for lodgepole pine fence posts and the best application method.
Why Is My 3 Month Old Pressure Treated Wood Privacy Fence Bending And Bowing Already?
Wed, 18 Aug 2010 16:53:37 GMT
It's treated, waterproofed and stained, but still it looks nothing like the perfectly straight fence installed 3 months ago. Is this normal or did the installer give me cheap wood?









































