Be sure that the fence line doesn t go over the area of your property.
Fence post string line.
Using the lot plan as reference set your fence lines and mark them by using wooden stakes and string.
Using your string line you will run the string on the outside of the soon to be installed fence.
This galvanized steel line post is part of the fence framework and helps support the chain link fabric.
Tie mason s string to the batter board to mark the line where the edges of the posts will be set.
The longer the run the tighter the string needs to be to stay straight.
Use a string line level or bench level to make sure the line is level then check to see that.
Measure the positions of the posts with a tape measure and drive a stake at each point.
These posts should be spaced a maximum of 10 ft.
When installing multiple fence posts in a straight line the simplest way to guarantee professional results with all posts level and perfectly aligned with one another is with a string guide.
For me building a fence starts with getting posts plumb and in a laser straight line.
The outside edge of the stake should just touch the line.
I like to use fast setting concrete for these posts.
Stretch mason string between the centers of all the batter boards to delineate the perimeter of the fence.
In other words the string will run where the fabric or wood pickets will be located.
Determining the number of fence posts.
In the ground based on local municipalities.
Apart and 18 in.
This can easily throw your fence line out of alignment.
To ensure the posts are even in height run a tight string line between corner posts and end posts.
Drop a post into each hole and line its face up with the string while you plumb it.
If you plan to install your panels between the posts set the strings to the outside post edge.
Then measure each fence line and jot it down to use for planning the number of fence posts.
Mark the positions of the line posts and dig a hole for each one directly under the string.
Pulling a string it s really called mason s line tight between two points is the best way to build a fence straight and true.
Drive a batter board into the ground to mark where the fence will start.
Hammer your stakes in clear of your post holes so that the stakes are not disturbed during digging.