But before you decide to put one up yourself learn how to set your fence posts properly to ensure that.
Setting metal fence posts in concrete.
Step 3 set the post into the hole and attach 2x4 braces to adjacent sides of the post.
A well constructed fence can protect privacy define your property and enhance curb appeal.
I wanted them all the same height square and plumb.
First dig the holes using an auger or a post hole digger.
Drive stakes into the ground at each corner.
Leave the heads of the nails.
After digging your hole for the post set one or two bricks in the bottom of the hole to set your post on.
Caulk around the fence post base apply high quality exterior acrylic latex caulk or silicone specifically designed to adhere to concrete at the base of the post.
Here s how i did it.
Pour water into the dry.
Then set the fence post in the hole.
Step 4 use a level to position the post perfectly vertical.
You will of course have to adjust for height and plumb the post.
Plan to set at least one fourth to one third of the fence post underground and dig the hole accordingly.
Place the form tube into the hole.
Set the post into the form and temporarily stand straight.
A metal post in concrete won t rust as long as you dome the top of the concrete so water runs away from the post.
Pour the dry mix into the tube.
No matter why you re installing a fence install steel fence posts first with this simple guide to ensure your fence has sturdy long lasting support.
Two 50 pound bags of fast setting concrete will set a 4 inch by 4 inch or a 4 inch diameter post in a 10.
Some posts have tops and ends shaped like a t y or a star.
Step 5 fill the hole with fast setting concrete up to 3 to 4 inches below ground level.
Let the concrete cure four to six hours.
I ll share a clever trick that works well and is very fast.
This will seal the gap between the concrete and post that s caused by freeze thaw cycles.
Set fence posts in fast setting concrete if you re planning to leave the fence in place for a long time or if you have very loose sandy soil.
We set set steel gates posts in concrete for some driveway gates we will be installing.
I had six poles to set in concrete.
Insert two nails into the outer side of each end post one six inches from the bottom and the other six inches from the top.
Choose between different types of steel fence posts.