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Is it necessary to pour concrete around the posts of a wood fence?

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Usually
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Question: Is it necessary to pour concrete around the posts of a wood fence?
Top Answer (73% of 34 votes): Always.

Answer: Sometimes
Explanation: To keep water from sitting
A Fence Company biz LLC
Answer: Always
Explanation: i don't recommend no cement on wood fences. you can but it will rot faster.
Ninety Fence Inc.
Answer: Always
Explanation: It provides a strong and sturdy fence.
WB Lawn & Landscape
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Answer: Always
Explanation: They will be more stable if you do you just have to make sure you don't fill the bottom all around the post with concrete you should leave the bottom open for the water to drain so the post in not setting in a bowl of water all the time and never able to dry out it will rot out five times faster if it can't drain
T&M Home Services
Answer: Always
Explanation: Always, to ensure stability
Henson Coatings and Construction
Answer: Always
Explanation: You should never set a post without concrete if you plan to install a fence panel section on it.
ATX Residential Construction
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Answer: Always
Explanation: To keep from shifting
CPL painting and repair service
Answer: Always
Explanation: Always yes
Myrtle Beach Fence
Answer: Always
Explanation: Absolutely!
Advanced Fence Construction, LLC
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Related Questions

What is the correct spacing for wooden fence posts?Top answer: 8 feet

Should I use pressure treated wood for fence posts?Top answer: Yes

Is installing a wooden fence a DIY project?Top answer: You should hire a pro.

Should wood fence panels touch the ground?Top answer: Never

What type of wood is most commonly used for fencing?Top answer: Pressure Treated Pine



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