Building A Wood Privacy Fence On A Slope

The next step is to level the soil for the beacon posts to be level and sturdy.
Building a wood privacy fence on a slope. This video gives you some tips on how to put up a privacy fence on a sloped piece of land. Angle the ends of the rails adjust the holders on the ends of metal rails to the proper angles before connecting. You may like my other videos. Building some types of fencing on a slope often involves no more difficulty than on level ground but this is not the case with wooden privacy fencing.
This means that the horizontal rails of your fence will follow your yard in a smooth line that is parallel to the ground rather than level. The first option is to grade the slope. This fence type uses pre fabricated panels to create a wood wall and following the contours of a hill with those panels results in a sloppy uneven appearance. Using the rake method step 1.
With the parallel method also called racked fence the fence follows the contours of the slope. If the fence is 8 feet high then the posts should be at least 6 inches higher. There are two ways to deal with sloped ground when building a fence. Lay out and set the posts the posts can all be the same length or you can cut them different lengths to make the.
When building a fence on uneven terrain one option is to follow the contours of your yard. Just type lsailor1 in the youtube se. The backer rails are parallel to the sloped ground and the pickets stay true vertical. Grading a slope involves cutting digging and re directing the land so that it is level.
The gap between the bottom of the pickets and the ground remains consistent throughout the entire fence creating a uniform look. Insert them into 2 foot deep holes and fill the holes around them with concrete to reinforce them.