I agree with the steel post and always steer people away from wood. If they insist going with wood I put gravel at the bottom of the holes, use tar on the part going in the ground sometimes I even use roofing paper and the wrapped the bottom of the post as well. I always build up a mound of concrete to shed water and that seems to help alot. Great work and videos, you are my favorite fencing company. Tyler with Five Star Fencing on the West Coast!
@lisat97077 ай бұрын
Don't forget about frost heave if you do make that mound of concrete at the top.
@5StarFencing7 ай бұрын
@@lisat9707 Absolutely! Luckily I live in California where the coldest it gets is 65 degrees, I'm not sure if I've ever seen frost lol. I'm being sarcastic for those who take things literally.
@johnduffy65468 ай бұрын
Excellent information. Just so happens that my wife & I were discussing a wooden privacy fence today. Good info. Thanks!
@mrs.rogers75828 ай бұрын
That horizontal fence you built looks amazing. Great pattern, love the stain color!
@rwg7276 ай бұрын
Thanks Mark ! You pack so much good inf into each video! Thank you for explaining all your reasons for doing something!
@SWiFence6 ай бұрын
Hey my pleasure! Thank you!
@AlexGidenko8 ай бұрын
I’m glade to watch your channel. I realized I exactly build fences the way you describe how to build them for 10 years already I’d love to visit sometime and maybe learn some more knowledge I may be missing out on
@Bacrenfencing8 ай бұрын
I stopped using steel posts (Durapost) due to customer complaints about the flexibility. The fences were flexing like crazy, most people (here in Scotland at least) prefer wood posts with postsaver sleeves fitted (20 year guarantee). Cheers for the video though !
@allegory76387 ай бұрын
Steel fence posts are the way to go. Just did my back yard myself with steels. Drove them in the ground with a sledgehammer, done. Concreted about 4 of them into the old wood post holes due to proximity to utilities so didn't want to drive them in there.
@wirebeam15 күн бұрын
my fence was installed in 1986 and is now needing to be replaced. The posts were sunk in concrete and no issues came up all these years
@giro9946 ай бұрын
That's a lot of great info! I've been changing the orientation of the 2x4s when they bow (thought it was more due to snow, we get a lot, and 3 times in 15 years the compacted ground snow has been to the top of the 6' fence), and replacing redwood or treated 4x4 posts when they break at 30 years old. The part of our wood fence built over a metal fence is strong, and only needs a slight repair for some blown out cross beams due to downslope or a tree. I already planned to put in metal posts on a new section for the corner and gate, but maybe I'll skip wood posts completely, or bituthane wrap the bottom or skip the concrete. Thanks for the info!
@SWiFence6 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@contractorcommute8 ай бұрын
Starting the week with another SWI Fence video 💪
@SWiFence8 ай бұрын
Excellent!
@julietphillips19918 ай бұрын
Excellent video! So much good advice!
@SWiFence8 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Casmige8 ай бұрын
Dad-bod 101 with an British accent! Time for Carnivore, BroDadBod Great editing. I get a tonne of *crickets* whenever I ask the wifey if she wants to come-with me tool shopping.
@Joe-em3iw8 ай бұрын
I was freaking out looking for a previous video you made and could not find it. Now I realize it was on a different channel. How many channels do you have?
@seanseoltoir4 ай бұрын
If you don't want the "wiggle", you can change your fence design slightly by adding a buttress on one side... Two sides would be even better, but that would require you getting your neighbor to agree to that design... I made a wooden privacy fence using 8 ft T-posts for the main posts, drilling 3 holes in the posts and using overlapping rails on each side of the T-post with long hot dipped galvanized bolts that went through the rails and posts... Only needed a single bolt at every rail juncture point... For the buttress, I hammered shorter pieces of T-posts 2 ft into the ground, leaving enough sticking out that I could bolt a piece of #4 or #5 rebar (with flattened ends) between the top of it and the bolt for the middle rail at each post... It's survived hurricanes -- the same cannot be said for my neighbor's posts... By overlapping the rails on each side of each section, the steel posts are hidden, even if you do not put a picket across the edge of the 2x4 rails... The only problem was that I decided to make my posts the same level as the neighboring fences so that the top rail would match. That resulted in too much of a picket reveal which I figured would eventually cause the pickets to be a bit "wavy". So, I took a 2x4, ripped it into two 2x2s and then cut a groove down the center with a few passes through my table saw so that it would form a small "cap" for the top edge of the fence... Depending upon the size of the "dog ears" on your pickets, you might need to use full 4x4 instead... And, of course, cut the ends of the "cap" at a 45 degree angle so that the sections will overlap and line up... One of my neighbors made the mistake of staining their fence and the HOA Nazis sent them a letter saying that it must be removed or they will be fined... The ridiculous part is that it was stained exactly the same as the fencing that the city had put up along the backyards of the properties that bordered a larger street... HOAs are run by petty people who are failures in their professional lives and who thus derive pleasure from trying to tell others what they must do... In other words, LOSERS...
@cme1358 ай бұрын
I inherited a fence that had 10 foot rails and some were 12ft. I didn’t understand why until I went to repair/replace the post. There was a huge root system at every spot I wanted the dig, and it ran along the fence line, frustrating because I’d get a foot down before hitting the root.
@BLKMGK47 ай бұрын
Watching your stuff I appreciate the fence the previous owner put up on my property more and more. Horizontal cedar w/steel posts and it looks awesome - I've seen the receipt, and it was jaw dropping. I need to replace a section that burned and am learning a good bit watching your videos! Two questions - does cedar need staining? (it's a huge fence) Looks like the answer is yes. 2nd - where's a good place to get a support wheel for a heavy gate? Current wheel is a mess on a swinging gate that's quite heavy. Checked your site and didn't see one that looked like it would work. Argh! Thanks! Learning a lot from your videos!
@SWiFence7 ай бұрын
Hey! Thanks for the kind words. 👍🏻 1. Yes--cedar does need staining. 2. Don't know what to tell you on the wheel. One of our design principles is to almost never incorporate a wheel on a gate, so that's not an area we specialize in.
@BLKMGK47 ай бұрын
@@SWiFence Thank you, I'll look into staining the fence. It surrounds a near acre so it'll be interesting to do to say the least lol. I too would've wanted to skip a wheel but this was inherited. It's a solid gate but it's at least 10ft wide, metal framed, and horizontal cedar like the fence. It's a beast! Thankfully not used too often right now so I have time to ponder a solution that will hopefully last. Appreciate your time and your videos!
@comfortablyunknown7008 ай бұрын
What kind of gate would you guys do with the metal corrugated privacy fence? When using the trident post. Maybe a video idea.
@lesliebrew47896 ай бұрын
Damn. Every time I hear your voice I learn something new. You da MAN!
@SWiFence6 ай бұрын
Well thanks!
@MaybeDave6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great content! Can I ask two quick questions? 1. Can I dado the wood posts so that the 2x4 rails sit flush to the surface? 2. Would it be wise to buy the pickets early and dry them out prior to install? Then I can avoid the big gaps as they dry?
@a.s.24573 ай бұрын
Retired contractor here. Cutting a dado is called "letting it in". Some rules apply. #1. Make sure depth is correct. #2. Make sure the back is smooth. #3. Apply a wood preservative to your dado. You can buy green or brown, (it is safe, and no longer has arsenic). #4. Use screws instead of nails appropriate for the post material, and or wood preservative. They are stronger and less likely to split your material (if you pre-drill). #5. Cut them tight. (Keep in mind that wood shrinks as it dries out)! Now for the next topic of letting your material dry. If you're a homeowner, and you've got the time; sure. But again, keep in mind that as it dries, it shrinks, warps, twists, bows, and checks. Next rule, pre stain ALL surface areas PRIOR to installation. (including edges). Your extra efforts will yeild a much better end product!
@a.s.24573 ай бұрын
And don't forget to wrap your posts with "bitch"athane (Bithuthane membrane) before installing them in the hole. It will prevent the lime in the concrete, or moisture and insects from eating your posts.
@finallyfriday.8 ай бұрын
Feed back please: today's lumber is curling even faster in last few years. I'm thinking of going 4 rails on a 6' fence, considering shortening 6" exposure at top and bottom. Pickets all look like they're cut out of 7" logs. Sawdust between pickets (which are visibly cut from same tree in perfect matching sequence) makes me ask how they were treated. Just pressure on whole bundle which means inners are not as exposed to treatment. They logs couldn't be opened and separated for soaking and then drying otherwise sawdust would be gone. Wet pickets out of small trees with curved growth rings = fast warping. I'd love some insight. Thank you.
@iamdrewski398 ай бұрын
i would have to agree. that’s why i have made the switch to Alta forests Pre stained pickets. Much much less sawdust and they are much better quality. they’re a true 3/4 thick board and a true 6” wide picket. They are fully treated and they even come with a wax seal on the ends of the pickets where they’ve been cut during production
@Johnny-tt8zc8 ай бұрын
I agree. It’s not the same wood as before. No more old growth forest wood. Sugi cedar is the worse wood I’ve ever seen. Same with pressure treated wood. After the switch from cca to acq, it seems to warp a lot more.
@finallyfriday.8 ай бұрын
@@iamdrewski39 how are they on cost? Getting tired of revisiting every client after 30 days to replace macaroni shaped pickets.
@finallyfriday.8 ай бұрын
@@Johnny-tt8zc They are so minimally kiln dried that they go on very heavy (tired shoulders at end of day) but when I replace the curled ones they're light as a feather.
@iamdrewski398 ай бұрын
@@finallyfriday. they cost $2.87 per picket in my area. but I try to upsell the customers on them anyways because of how much better quality they are. But if the customer absolutely wants the cheapest possible, then we’ll just use the regular pine. and I have them sign a contract anyways regarding any warping, splitting, checking, anything like that.
@MP99.7 ай бұрын
Man as a contractor that overbuilds everything apparently I did everything right!! Put wood board on board up in 2007. 12' 2x4 but spaced posts @6' without concrete except on gate posts. Then sprayed bear paints wood stain and have not done anything since but looked new for a good 10 yrs before the sealer started to fade and wear. . It now does need replaced because I never recoated it and it is finally rotting out now. So what 17 yrs in wet south Fl and the fence finally need a storm to take it down So I can repeat what worked in round 1.
@douglasflores1462Ай бұрын
So, posts will concrete will rot faster than just in the dirt? Do you recommend that in posts for gates too?
@jasonp1778 ай бұрын
Perfect again
@LTJ556 ай бұрын
Is there a certain time to stain the fence. I just did mines Monday.
@lisat97077 ай бұрын
I have a steel post. Just the 1 near where they removed a short retaining wall. It's leaning worse and worse each year. What would you do to fix it? I've tried water soaking to soften and move it back. It's helped but after a few years it goes back.
@mrdavidurquhart6 ай бұрын
I've found hardwood outlasts treated pine by 3x. Most recently I have used galvanised SHS rails which is the weakest link.
@lernwithgern8 ай бұрын
I use a charcoal colored multi viscosity stain. Beautiful.
@christopherpcline6 ай бұрын
Not really relevant to modern techniques but regarding tamped earth my great grandfather used bodark posts in tamped earth for his barbed wire fences and those things would probably last a hundred years, talking about the tamped earth reminded me of the super old-fashioned way.
@JonsRanchFencing8 ай бұрын
I like that t shirt and good advice too
@joebib94188 ай бұрын
Hi guys, love your channel...got a question for you. I'm building a 4 ft. tall horizontal fence. My problem is some of my 4"x4" treated posts can only go 1 ft. deep due to water lines. How can I build up the strength for those posts? I'm thinking: 1) bring the concrete up a few extra inches above ground with a Quikrete form tube? Or, 2) dig the holes wider? Thanks!
@SWiFence8 ай бұрын
😬 That's really not optimal. At all. I'd rather recalculate post spacing and get those posts to land somewhere else. 👍🏻
@iamdrewski398 ай бұрын
Is it water lines or is it irrigation lines? if it’s irrigation i would just re route the line out of the way or make a box out of the line using four - 90 degree angles pieces.
@saveadog648 ай бұрын
I want to put up a large area fence for a dog rescue, what would you suggest on a budget? Northern California coast, it wouldn't be wood.
@mrdavidurquhart6 ай бұрын
How can I best protect the rail from water penetrating from the top?
@mikenoll17476 ай бұрын
27 years with wood posts and cement. Finally need to replace. Will use wood and cement again.
@Yo128yo7 ай бұрын
I'm gonna try Unicorn wood!
@SWiFence7 ай бұрын
You should!
@mikekostecki22677 ай бұрын
Can you recommend someone who uses your system in the Chicago, Illinois area?
@SWiFence7 ай бұрын
Not familiar with the area--sorry.
@woodman17018 ай бұрын
The main benefit to those metal clips is speed of install of rails. I prefer the look of face nailing the rails. (I call them ranch rails). But many customers ask for the clips and also concrete.
@user-zq6pj5jo8j8 ай бұрын
What do you charge for Metal post vs Wood standard PT 4"x4"x 8'?
@benjaminbrewer21548 ай бұрын
The reason for the brackets might be for access, being able to drop a span for home maintenance.
@fnceco.73978 ай бұрын
Giving away all the secrets..!
@thedivide36888 ай бұрын
Does it make any sense to pour say a 2 foot concrete base all along the fence perimeter and then bolt down post anchor brackets to it and set your posts on that?
@MP99.7 ай бұрын
Expensive and probably not very strong except in corners where they support each other. Asking a lot of the last 1-2" or so of a pc of wood.
@lisat97077 ай бұрын
Hemlock for posts. Hella heavenly for no rot!
@trackmader8 ай бұрын
People ragging on u post style saying its to windy here crack me up. I tell my customers the fence is strong enough to bend to manage expectations right from the beginning
@SWiFence8 ай бұрын
Love it.
@rayofsunshine107h6 ай бұрын
How much steel post increase a job cost
@SWiFence6 ай бұрын
Tends to wash out. What you save in concrete and labor you spend in steel.
@SlackerU8 ай бұрын
I think you might be able to get the hinges aligned if you jig them to a straight board before mounting them. I do & don't understand the bind issue, no offense. On one of my heavier shed doors the builders used screws that broke, what a mess.
@Joe-em3iw8 ай бұрын
I think he basically said he could align 3 hinges if he really wanted to do so but no need. You didn't get that?
@MP99.7 ай бұрын
Wood moves and twists over time. What is straight today may or may not be tomorrow. It will probably bind at some point even If you don't know it and wear out the hinges quicker
@SlackerU7 ай бұрын
@@Joe-em3iw I did but I am not switching to 2. I prefer 3.
@SlackerU7 ай бұрын
@@MP99. More of a reason to use 3. Why would 2 not bind if the gate is twisting with time.
@MP99.7 ай бұрын
@@SlackerU No need to explain if you do not understand anyway.
@a.s.24573 ай бұрын
If using wood posts, don't forget to wrap your posts with "bitch"athane (Bithuthane membrane) before installing them in the hole. It will prevent the lime in the concrete, or moisture and insects (if not using concrete) from eating your posts. See the whole (both) comments below, (when someone (MaybeDave) asked about cutting a dado, and or letting your material dry out first).
@Straycathollow8 ай бұрын
Vinyl all day
@SWiFence8 ай бұрын
Some people love it. Some people hate it.
@EricRedbear7 ай бұрын
My Unicorn Wood has stayed standing for 300 years!!
@gregmize018 ай бұрын
Everyone knows Unicorn Wood is the way to go for posts. Stop gaslighting!!!!
@tombond90328 ай бұрын
Question - Do you know the difference between a staple and a screw? Answer - Have you ever been stapled??
@craniumrex46147 ай бұрын
😂
@ItsMeLos7 ай бұрын
This guy knows his 🌰
@oby-16078 ай бұрын
The real lesson being stated here is don't use wood in your fence.
@Renrondog7 ай бұрын
What??? Concrete rots wood faster than dirt??? Take 1 board cut in in half, lay one part on the dirt lay the other on your sidewalk. Check them in 3 months after it rains a few times, you decide which is better.
@SWiFence7 ай бұрын
Dig two holes. Put a wooden fence post in each. In one add the dirt back in increments, tamping each layer solid. In the other, pour wet concrete. Check back in 5 years.
@MP99.7 ай бұрын
Look at it this way. Wood shrinks when dry so a tiny gap forms around the post. Then water rolls down into the cup created out of concrete and sits there until the wood dries it out by absorbing it. Put a pc of wood in dirt and another in a cup of water and get back to us on your results
@michaelestrada2358 ай бұрын
Chainlink is banned in palm springs ,desert hot springs, palm desert, indio because of home owners doing there own fence. Please let a professional do the fence!!!!
@erniemenard77278 ай бұрын
You will not believe this. You've probably met Ken. Putting up clears for Ken's bud. Clears are different colors. Bud is a nitwit. Yard guys produce 600 same colored clears. Def. on the staples. Something else funny. Mid 90's Motorola radios. Ken is telling somebody over the radio that we switched to PT because it lasts longer. Mr. Popular-of-the-moment gets on the radio and says bullshit, the boards rot off first, PT is just cheaper. Ken was speaking with a salesman that was with a customer. Day Zero, radio protocols.
@makmelni8 ай бұрын
найс, ай лайк ыт, ага
@davycornell87157 ай бұрын
Happy Fathers Day everybody!
@CatDaddySteve8 ай бұрын
Im calling dad belly
@BigBuckGetter8 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@woodman17018 ай бұрын
Hahaha
@bch55136 ай бұрын
Now you done gone to meddling
@michaelestrada2358 ай бұрын
That fence sucks
@michaelestrada2358 ай бұрын
Worse thing is a home owner installing their own fence!
@zedwpd8 ай бұрын
naw, the worse thing is a know it all spamming the comment section.
@michaelestrada2358 ай бұрын
Home owners suck putting up a nice fence!!!!!!!!!!¡!!!!!!!
@zedwpd8 ай бұрын
the guy the made the video owns a home too. Homeowners are like snowflakes; there are no two alike.