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Old 03-09-2007, 10:17 AM
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The weekend project: I'm planning on building a decorative fence - something to give the roses some structure to climb on, a new bed for the peonies that's in the sun, plus put a finished look to the corner of our yard along the driveway. It'll also get rid of a lot of unused lumber.

Code for our area is 24" deep, no problem there. I've called DigRite and they've marked where the gas/electrical/phone lines are. All set.

Since the fence is decorative rather than structural, do I need concrete? Gravel at the bottom of the hole? If I do need concrete, will a cap of it do?
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what does your building inspector say? being decorative I would think gravel at the bottom and gravel in the hole would hold the thing still. If it were a stockade fence, then concrete would almost be a necessity as it is holding up a load. with rain and settling the gravel should be ok.
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what does your building inspector say? being decorative I would think gravel at the bottom and gravel in the hole would hold the thing still. If it were a stockade fence, then concrete would almost be a necessity as it is holding up a load. with rain and settling the gravel should be ok.
Thanks very much. As it happens, I had to set two of the posts in concrete as I could only dig down a foot or so - there was a tree in that corner of the yard years ago that I'd forgotten about.

Any road, the fence is up and looks good.
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