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  1. How to Prepare Your Yard for Fence Installation
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  3. It doesn't matter if you are creating a fence to protect your family or privacy it's essential to understand the basics before you begin. It is also important to know the setbacks and guidelines of the community you live in.
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  5. You may need permission based on the location you live to construct your fence. This is especially true if your property is on uneven or rocky ground.
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  7. Preparation
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  9. Before you begin installing your fence You must ensure that your yard is in good condition and ready for the installation of materials. This will help the process go faster and more smoothly.
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  11. You should walk along the entire fence line and get rid of any rocks, logs, or other personal items that could cause problems during construction. This will allow you to identify any major slopes in your ground. This could affect the number of fence panels that you require.
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  14. Find your property lines (also called pins) so that you can avoid future dispute with neighbors or local authorities. You may need to review your plat map or phone an experienced surveyor for assistance in this step.
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  16. Find out the location reports of your utility companies regarding underground pipes that are located close to the fence. This will prevent any accidents from occurring and stop the installers from running over any water or electrical lines.
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  18. Clearing out any decorations or movable lawn furniture in the area is another essential part of preparation. This will make the process easier and ensure that your fence installation crews aren't accidentally damaging or coming across any unintentional objects.
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  20. It's also a good idea to move things that have to be removed from the way, like children's toys, flower pots or other fixed structures. installing vinyl fencing will make the job easier and your fence installation crew will be able more efficiently.
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  22. The next step is to mark the fence line using string and stakes. This will prevent any disputes with neighbors and provide peace of mind that the construction is done in the correct spot.
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  24. Posts
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  26. Fence posts are an essential part of any fence. They are essential to any fence. They anchor the fence, help support tension wires, and create a the structural foundation. They can be constructed from wood or metal.
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  28. When choosing your posts, consider their length as well as the terrain they enclose. Posts with a diameter of around 3 1/2 inches, or six-by-sixes, are typical for chain link fences and privacy and posts that are smaller, or four-by-fours, are best for wrought-iron or vinyl fencing.
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  30. Installing fence posts is by far the most labor-intensive part of your fence construction. It could take a few minutes to dig a hole for a post and a couple of minutes to mix concrete before pouring it into the hole and then about a minute to install and plumb the post.
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  32. You'll need a post-hole digger or an auger to dig the holes. Make the holes one-third of the length deep and three times the width of the post.
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  34. Gravel should be poured into each hole. Experts suggest putting at least 6 inches of dirt at the bottom of each hole. This can prevent rotting as well as corrosion by providing drainage.
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  36. If you're using soil mix in a little gravel to help it to pack it tightly around the posts. It's also an excellent idea to use gravel bases for gate posts and corner posts.
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  38. Put your posts into the ground. If you are installing wooden fence, be sure that you choose straight posts that are straight as an arrow. This will help prevent cracks and sags. A fence that is twisted or warped will not only appear unattractive, but also cause it to fail.
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  40. Once your fence is complete, you can protect your fence as well as your posts by sealing them with a sealer. A coating will help the wood retain its natural color and resist water damage.
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  42. Rails
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  44. A split rail fence is a durable, low-maintenance solution for keeping livestock or other animals to a certain area. It is also great for securing your property from wildlife and stopping predators from entering your backyard.
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  46. Split rail fencing consists of posts with slots cut into them and rails strung in between. These rails are typically constructed of cedar, spruce or treated wood. They range between 2 and 5.
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  48. To start the install begin by digging post holes that are about 1/3 of the length of the post you will be installing (for example, a six-foot post should have two holes). The post should be vertical when you set it into the ground. 6 inches of gravel should be added to the bottom of each hole to aid in the drainage of water and also to prevent wood rot.
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  50. Then, you need to brace the post using a 2-foot by 4 foot board and stakes to make sure it is level before filling it with dirt. This will help the posts hold their shape and keep the fence from shifting.
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  52. Once you are satisfied that the post is level, insert the rails in the holes. Slide the rails through the holes until the rails over the post. Continue this process until all rails have been installed.
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  54. The final step of installation is to secure each rail to the posts using rust-free fasteners as well as galvanized brackets. Galvanized nails are another alternative. The kind of fasteners you select will affect the durability and strength of your fence, but galvanized fasteners don't rust and will be attractive for a long time.
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  56. Pickets
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  58. A fence made of pickets is an attractive addition to your yard that can improve the curb appeal of your house. They are also easy to maintain and are less costly than other kinds of fences, especially if you choose to use vinyl instead of wood.
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  60. Pickets are available in different designs and styles and can be used as a way to add designs or color to your fence. Pickets are stained or painted and are available in a variety of options, including cedar and pressure treated timber.
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  62. The spacing of the pickets is a different factor that can be adjusted to meet your preferences and requirements. The spacing between pickets can affect visibility, privacy as well as ease of use and ease of access.
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  64. Measure the fence to determine the space. Typically, you'll need to make sure that there is space between each picket less than four inches to avoid injuries or accidents to children who may try to get their heads through.
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  66. Once you've decided on the space you require then dig six- to eight-foot post holes. Concrete should be poured into these holes to ensure they can support the posts and the weight of the fence.
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  68. Next you'll need to insert the posts into the holes, ensuring that they are level and plumb. To help guide the placement of each post, attach the posts to a string line.
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  70. Attaching the pickets and rails to your fence is the last step. This is a simple procedure and will only take some minutes per picket. It is important to adhere to the steps in order to ensure that your fence looks great.
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  72. Hardware
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  74. It does not matter if you're building fences to protect privacy or security, it is important to have the appropriate equipment and tools. These items will make installation simpler, quicker and more efficient.
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  76. A tape measure, for example, is a great tool to have to aid in your project. This will allow you to take a precise measurement of the area that you want to work in before you begin cutting anything.
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  78. A circular saw is another important tool you should have. It will allow you to cut through any material you require. A chainsaw is a great tool to cut the braces you will need to install your fence.
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  80. Also, it's always best to keep wire cutters available. They're inexpensive and can be purchased at any hardware retailer.
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  82. If you're going to be using fencing made of wire, it will be essential to have a crimping device on in your arsenal as well. This will permit you to put the fencing in place without any problem.
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  84. You should also own a post hole auger which allows you to dig your fence posts in a speedy and precise manner. This tool will make sure that each post is evenly wide and deep, so that the entire fence will be even in its construction.
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  86. A fence is an attractive feature for any property and can serve both decorative as well as functional purposes. A fence can help define your yard, boost the value of your property and help keep your family members safe. Fences are an excellent way to protect your garden from animals and possible dangers, making it crucial to choose the best fencing material that meets your requirements.
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