Split rail wood fence posts.
Concrete split rail fence posts.
Idaho timber 4 in x 4 in w x 5 1 3 ft h western red cedar wood fence line post.
Two rail fence posts are approximately 6 feet long and three hole posts are approximately 7 feet long.
In every other situation setting your fence posts in concrete is a must.
Posts are made to accept either two or three rails.
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It is most often formed in a split rail fashion so it has a very open simple and rugged look.
These are made from a precast mold and come with several different color options gray being the most popular.
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You ll have the look of conventional split rails without all the maintenance.
We produce these fencing solutions under the dynamic line of products.
When seeking an attractive and long lasting fence solution precast concrete has all the advantages of a traditional privacy fence at a fraction of the cost.
I ve built a traditional split rail fence on a couple of occasions.
Concrete fencing also known as concrete split rail fencing is a kind of fence that resembles wood but is actually made of you guessed it concrete.
A cost effective and durable alternative to brick or stone masonry fences.
They re round half round or square diamond shaped.
The rails insert into the holes in the posts and are held in place by their own weight.
Stake your post in place with two braces and pour your dry concrete into the hole surrounding the post up to about three inches below the lip.
Dynamic precast makes other precast products including retaining lagging and various architectural precast products.
Slowly fill the hole in with about a gallon of water enough so that you ve saturated all of the concrete.
Dynamic precast manufactures and installs precast concrete soundwall fencing precast noise barriers and precast concrete rail fencing in california and nevada.
Choose from a variety of color options to match your aesthetic.
Precast concrete fences to fit every need.
Our concrete ranch rails system is designed to deliver the authentic look and feel of traditional split rail fences.
To put the posts in in decent ground you d drive a digging bar into the ground a metal bar about five feet long with a point on one end weighing around 20 pounds and make a hole around 1 3rd the length of the post.