Figure the post length by subtracting 3 inches from your picket height and then adding 24 inches for the hole.
How to install wood fence panels on uneven ground.
Installing a fence on uneven ground is tricky.
The contoured method works best when the slope is slight rather than dramatic.
Picket fence posts typically are 2 to 3 inches shorter than the tops of the pickets which vary in height.
Cut the posts to length.
In this article you will learn how to put up a nice looking fence on an uneven ground and what tools you.
Dig the postholes using a manual posthole digger or an auger.
Set one cut post in each hole.
A fence with stepped panels features fence panels of varying heights.
Install the first section of fence over the lowest ground then start the next section at a greater height.
After you finish installing the outside pickets begin installing the pickets on the inside of the fence.
When building a fence on uneven terrain one option is to follow the contours of your yard.
Racked or stepped panels.
A measuring wheel can help you to discern where the posts should be placed before you begin.
Slopes and contours add character to a yard but they also introduce problems when it comes time to build on them.
Generally building fences isn t a particularly difficult task.
The measured rails should be nailed to the middle of the premeasured fence posts before attaching the planks and top and bottom rails.
Two main fence building options exist for uneven ground.
The standard rule of thumb is to bury at least a third of the length of the fence post in the ground half is better but local.
Start at the lowest part of the fence line and move up the slope for a stair step fence.
Dig the post holes 10 to 12 inches across and 24 inches deep.
However it can become quite overwhelming for homeowners if the landscape is unlevelled and the fence needs to be installed on a slope or a hill.
Building fences on uneven ground.
Overlap the outside pickets by 1 inch on each side.