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For multiple posts, run a string line between two preset end posts to keep the entire line straight. 3. Secure with Concrete
Setting the post in concrete provides the sturdiest foundation. FTCNEW januflix_mp4
A stable post starts with a deep, well-drained hole to prevent shifting and wood rot. For multiple posts, run a string line between
Dig the hole to a depth equal to 1/3 to 1/2 of the above-ground height of the post. For a standard 6-foot fence, aim for at least 2 feet deep. A stable post starts with a deep, well-drained
Alignment ensures your fence looks professional and remains structurally sound.
The hole should be three times the width of the post (e.g., 12 inches wide for a 4x4 post).
Use a bubble level to ensure the post is plumb (perfectly vertical). Some experts suggest "eye-balling" it into position while pouring concrete and then bumping it into its final level position.
