If you need a temporary fence or a border that you can move as needed a quick way is to use concrete blocks.
Install fence without concrete.
Tamped soil on a base of gravel is enough to secure most posts but consider concrete for soft soils.
For a fence to withstand the elements regular wear and tear and gravity the posts must be strong and secure.
It doesn t take a rocket scientist to understand the concept.
I installed eight foot high wood privacy fence with 12 foot 4 4 with 2 x 4 cross pieces and 1 x 4 fencing in 1990 all posts cemented in total of 170 feet.
Wooden fence posts are more vulnerable and fragile than metal.
Make sure that you dig at least 2 feet deep for a 7 foot tall post use this to determine your dig height based on your post.
Slowly over the years concrete has cracked and fence has leaned.
End grain is the enemy which was the reason for installing that little rock foundation under the post.
How to set posts without concrete.
In this short video i discuss the lose art of dry fence installation.
Determine where you want your post to go.
Attach a bracket to a concrete block that is heavy enough to hold the wood or other material you plan to use to build the fence.
Installation of a chain link fence without concrete is not different from any other installation aside from the setting of the fence posts.
Almost all posts are loose.
If you decide to move forward without concrete use a post hole digger to make holes for your fence posts.
One of the biggest reasons is the consistency of the vinyl fence installation.
Fences outline property boundaries and provide separation between your home and the rest of your neighborhood.
Use your shovel to remove the dirt and the rocks from the dig site placing the dirt from the hole onto the tarp.
The posts can be mounted to the brackets and the fence finished from there.
The holes should be at least 2 feet deep or a third of the height of the fence.
Best vinyl recommends using concrete to install fence posts for a number of reasons.
Vinyl fence posts are arguably the most important part of a fence.
Spend some extra time and money on durable lumber and a well drained installation or that beautiful aesthetic will rot in a few years.
It holds that end grain.
Poured concrete is a top.