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Fence Posts For A Strong Fencing Foundation

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Fencing is required to protect your farm or garden from intruders. It can be other animals or human intervention. But, for the fencing to be strong, the fence posts should be more robust. Fence posts are considered the backbone or foundation of a fencing system. This post is the long, vertical pillars that connect the entire fencing system to protect the property. You will find the full list here of different fence design ideas for your garden. The fence posts should be made of quality material that will last long and support the fence. It must also be installed in the right manner.

While deciding on a fence system, you must identify the fence’s layout. You must determine the placement of gates, corners, and fence enclosures. You will have to plan for how long you need the fence, or is it going to be a permanent one. Depending upon your need, you can choose one of several types of fence posts. The different posts are corner posts, Inline posts, temporary and portable posts. Corner posts are made of wood and must be installed deeper than other posts. The fence lines can be drawn taut, and the post will withstand the strain. For better results, it should be installed as deep as its above-ground height.

Inline posts are installed between the corner posts to support the fence line. It will help keep the fence from sagging. Inline posts should be established on the ground. Portable and temporary posts are lighter and smaller and are used to segregate portions of the garden or farm into smaller areas. It is mostly used for a quick solution that can be easily installed and removed. It is pushed aside when not in need. Fence posts will have different spacing based on how it is used.

Wood posts of 8ft length are used as corner posts. It should be installed 24 to 45 inches inside the ground for better results. If the ground has rocky or sandy soil, it should be set 48 inches deep. Wood posts can also be used to install gates and inline posts. Posts made of fiberglass or steel rebar are ideal for portable or temporary fencing used for temporary corrals, pastures, or rotational grazing. It is more flexible to handle and can also be used for spacers or inline posts. You might have to wear a glove to handle these posts.

T-posts are used for permanent or temporary fencing. It can also be used as inline posts as well. You will require a post pounder to install these posts. The cheapest post that can be used with temporary fences is step-in posts. It is small, lightweight, and is perfect for implementing rotational grazing. You will not require insulators or clips and will be great as inline posts. Pigtail posts are commonly used for cross-fencing. It is lightweight and portable. These fences are widely used to manage intensive grazing systems.


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