Jun 15 2010 re setting fence posts in gravel rather than concrete and other fence tips and trick i like to put some washed gravel at bottom of the hole and even a 4 up from the bottom of the post for drainage then add dirt and tamp tight
Photo tom carterthis 4foottall fence post is as straight as the day it was installed it was not set in concrete q what is the preferred method to set fence posts my 5foottall solidpicket
Concrete vs crushed gravel for fence posts in clay soil ask question asked 2 years 5 months ago crushed gravel especially if it has a lot of fines everything from silt sand up to the largest gravel in the mix packs very tightly as tightly as concrete should i set fence posts in dirt gravel crushed rock or concrete 5
Sep 25 2016 i have not heard of using fence posts with gravy for domestic use when i was a wee lad i worked on a farm for a few years and done a bit of fencing the posts are held in place with rammed dirt if done right it is surprisingly sturdy now i also worked in the building industry for a few years and concrete was used
Mar 18 2018 good morning has any research been done on setting fence posts in gravel as opposed to cement this is a 6 privacy fence that has a good amount of wind exposure my existing fence posts rotted down into the concrete and my feeling is there just wasnt sufficient drainage due to poor initial design
2 drill in gravel 3 install a wood as it starts setting in 20 minutes metal fence posts treated with a rust inhibitor can be set in the same manner how to set posts in crushed rock
Crushed gravel can be almost as strong however if you bury the post deep enough youre less likely to have this problem if you set posts in gravel post replacement fence posts dont last
If youre setting fence posts you may want to consider using concrete at corner posts and on each side of a gate those are the only places id ever use it fence post checklist posts must resist wind pressure set posts in crushed gravel instead of concrete gravel easier to remove than concrete in future call 811 before digging always
Gravel also allows water drainage around the fence posts making the posts less susceptible to frost heaves dig the holes the same way as you would to set posts in concrete when setting fence posts in gravel you should bury at least onethird of the fence post use crushed gravel to set the posts
Backfill fence post gravel size products list should i set fence posts in dirt gravel crushed rock or concrete jul 22 2010 what is the best way to set fence posts in different climates given that the one additional trick ive seen is to make the diameter of the hole bigger use a mix of crushed gravel and soil to
Setting wood or vinyl fence posts is a critical part of fence construction to make sure that the fence is sturdy the use of pea gravel to help set posts provides good drainage and when combined
A wellconstructed fence can protect privacy define your property and enhance curb appeal but before you decide to put one up yourself learn how to set your fence posts properly to ensure that
Mar 24 2001 we dig a hole 1 deeper than the set depth fill the bottom foot with gravel set the post on the gravel bed and then tamp road pack around the posti dont know if road pack is easy to get everywhere though we live a few miles from a limestone rock quarry they call it c6 road pack and its basically unwashed gravel
Sep 18 2017 methods vary and opinions differ some fence posts are set in concrete while others are set in gravel and you need to decide which method youll use for your own fence concrete is a stronger material than gravel yet there are pros and cons of both installing fence posts in crushed gravel
The answer depends on where you live if you live someplace with heavy clay soil and a brutal freezethaw cycle like i do then pretty much everything is a better choice than concrete around here the water is held against the post by the clay s
Gravel is a common backfilling for fence posts and comes in a variety of types some gravel comes mixed with sand to make it finer while other gravel is made of crushed rock for most projects size will make a difference there are a couple of major factors to keep in mind when choosing gravel for fence
There has been some awesome stuff posted on the forums about backfilling post holes with a combination of gravel and sand this allows the posts to not have soil contact and allows water to drain away prolonging the life span of the posts i am building a 36 foot x 20 foot structure with a gabled roof with 6 posts
Apr 30 2019 you can get quick setting concrete for your fence post if its a wood post dig a hole twice the size of the post if a 4x4 make the hole at least 8 in diameter it can be slightly larger even 12 dig a hole at least 32 deep use a long spade
Apr 19 2012 fence posts what are your thoughts on using gravel concrete dirt or some combo to put in fence posts answer 27 fast setting concrete after a couple inches of drainage rock gravel never set fence posts in crete water gets in and is