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Q: How long do cedar fence posts last?
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Should fence posts be cemented in or gravel put in the holes ?

If you want your fence to last for a very long time I would definitely recommend cementing the posts in.


What are the features of Pressure treated fence vs cedar fence?

surprisingly pressure treated fencing is more expensive than cedar, depending on style. if it is a picket style fence I would avoid pt because it is adversley affected by wheather and warping and splitting. Cedar will be more uniform, and look better, and if treated after installation it will last just as long.


Rahul is building a straight fence by stringing wire between posts 25 meters apart If the fence is 100 meters long how many posts?

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A straight fence is made from a horizontal wire held up by vertical posts 3 metres apart The fence is 12 metres long How many posts are there?

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A straight fence is made from a horizontal wire held up by vertical posts 3 meters apart The fence is 12 meters long How many posts are there?

5


Does cedar blocks expire?

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A rancher is building a straight open-ended fence by stringing wire between posts 25 feet apart If the fence is 100 feet long how many posts should the rancher use?

The posts are 25 feet apart, so with a 100-foot fence, the rancher will need 5 posts - one at each end and three in between.


You want to put up a horse fence 54' x 54' how many posts do you need?

How many posts you need for a fence 54 x 54 depends on how far apart you wish to place the posts. Usually posts are placed every 6 - 8 feet, but stallion paddocks frequently have posts placed every 4 feet apart. It's not clear to me how many linear feet your fence is, because the question is written as if the fence is 54 feet high and 54 feet long.


If you erect a new fence owned by you do you have to face the good side to your neighbors?

Simply no you do not have any legal responsibilities regarding your new garden fence but make sure that it is actually in your garden you can check this by looking where the supporting posts are as they must be on your ground and if they face your neighbours garden you may need to move the fence in a little bit otherwise they could take it down if the posts are on their land so the answer is no as long as the supporting posts are on your own ground then you can look at the pretty side of your fence.


How long will cedar wood last?

morning wood usaully last untill the morning


How many fence post 10 ft apart will you need for a 1 acre pasture?

Specifying the area inside the fence doesn't tell you the dimensions, and the length of fence needed to enclose it (the perimeter) depends on the shape. -- The minimum fence that can enclose 1 acre is 740 feet (73 fence posts), around a circle with a diameter of 236 feet. -- The minimum fence that can enclose 1 acre with straight sides is 834 feet (83 fence posts), around a square with 208.7-foot sides. -- If it has straight sides but it's rectangular (not square), then the bigger the difference is between the length and width, the more fence (and posts) you need. For example, if the pasture is 6-ft wide and 7,260-ft long, it's exactly one acre, the horses have to stand in single-file while they graze, and it takes 14,532 feet of fence (1,453 fence posts) to enclose it.


How long does a vinyl fence typically last?

The lifespan of a vinyl fence is dependent on the fence manufacturer and the climate that the fence is exposed to. If the fence is well made and the climate isn't extreme, one can expect the fence to last for at least 50 years.