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Here are a few simple building methods used to greatly increase the looks and longevity of your fence.
Stronger Concrete
Better Vinyl
Better Wood
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Posts – Metal vs. Wood - Using metal posts is by far the most effective way to increase the lifespan your wood fence. Many 10 year and younger fences fall over because of rotted posts. If you are concerned about the look of the galvanized tube posts, please refer to the Post Master post. It is designed to fit in line with the fence rails and be covered with a single picket. See the post master post to the left.
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Strong gate posts – Angler fencing uses heavy duty posts for the gate post: a schedule #40 tube, a 5” channel steel with post masters or a 4*6 if using wood. The post is set in a hole at least 3 feet deep with more concrete. Of course larger gates get larger posts. Gates shouldn’t sag and should shut with the push of one finger.
- Picket quality – Use at least a true ¾ inch thick 1*6 picket; some pickets are only ½ inch now! Make sure you know the quality the bidder is quoting. There is a $3-$5/ lineal foot price range in picket quality.
Better Ornamental
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