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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Picket_fencePicket fence - Wikipedia

    Picket fences are a type of fence often used decoratively for domestic boundaries, distinguished by their evenly spaced vertical boards, the pickets, attached to horizontal rails. Picket fences are particularly popular in the United States, with the white picket fence coming to symbolize the ideal middle-class suburban life.

  2. Sep 12, 2020 · Hey guys, in this video I will be showing how to build a wood picket fence from start to finish. We will be building this fence in our front yard to close it in and make it safer for our...

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  3. Learn the history, styles, and materials of picket fences, from wood to vinyl to metal. Find out how to buy, install, and maintain these iconic barriers for your home.

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    • Measure and Mark the Fence Area. When you're ready to jump in, lay out all of your fence posts, rails, and pickets in the general area where you plan on putting them.
    • Dig the Post Holes. When you're ready to dig your post holes, double-check your measurements and the layout of your fence one last time. Here's what you should know about post holes before you break ground
    • Set the Fence Posts. Before you prepare your fence post holes, take a moment to mix your concrete. The process and timing will vary based on the type and brand of concrete you buy.
    • Measure for Rails. If you're adding rails you've cut on your own, follow the steps below. Measure up from the ground to mark where you’ll place your lower rail.
    • Picket Fence Overview. WARNING: Before you start digging, make sure to call 888-258-0808 to have all buried utility lines located and marked. Click “enlarge this image” to view illustration labels.
    • Dig the first posthole. At the first post location, dig a straight-sided 10-inch-diameter hole as deep as possible with a shovel. Watch out for wires, pipes drains, and sprinkler lines.
    • Set the first post. Set a post in the hole. (If the post has mortises, adjust its height so the bottom of the pickets will be 2-5 inches above the ground.)
    • Dig the next posthole. Tack a mason’s line to the post’s outside face, 5 inches above the ground. Measure from the post to where the fence’s first corner will be.
  4. Learn how to install a classic picket fence for curb appeal and privacy with this step-by-step guide. Find out what materials you need, how to dig holes, set posts, attach panels and add post caps.

  5. Aug 1, 2023 · Explore 13 unique ways to incorporate picket fencing on your property, from curves and waves to colors and plants. Learn how to install, maintain, and customize your picket fence with tips and examples.

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