Basically for a 6 fence you want a post near the top bottom and middle to hold up the fence and keep the pickets straight.
6 foot privacy fence rail spacing.
For a shorter fence two rails could suffice.
Do not place your rails any further from either the top or bottom of the fence.
For this fence with 6 foot pickets the lower edge of the top rails will be 5 feet 4 1 2 inches above the ground.
All pickets are installed on the same side of the rails typically on the public facing side.
You ll find posts available in both 8 foot and 10 foot lengths.
For most privacy and general purpose fences 6 or 8 feet between posts is standard.
Wood fence railings should be 6 to 8 feet in height with 1 to 2 inch thickness and 4 to 6 inch width.
You ll want to dig the holes about 2 1 2 to 3 feet deep for a 6 foot tall fence.
That ll also give the fence enough strength to stand up to wind and you ll be able to use 8 ft.
The gap is usually the width of a picket though this can vary.
You may need to alter placement depending on the height of your fence.
Space the other two rails evenly apart.
The extra length is allowance for the ground hole where the post will be buried.
Apart to make sure your fence doesn t sag.
All fences will have a top and bottom rail.
While a middle rail may not be a structural necessity it will help keep fence boards in place and may limit warping and twisting.
For a standard 6 ft.
And the middle rail is placed even between the top and bottom rails.
One general rule of thumb is to have a horizontal rail for every 24 inches in height.
The spacing between posts usually varies somewhat requiring each rail section to be cut to length individually to fit onto the posts.
Tall fence we usually position the bottom rail 10 inches up from the ground.
A good rule of thumb is to space posts just under 8 ft.
A spaced picket fence consists of posts with 2 rails and 2 wide pickets that are spaced evenly with a gap.
I d recommend talking to a local contractor to see how deep they d recommend digging fence posts in your part of the country.
The more posts you have the stronger your outdoor privacy fence will be.
For a six foot high fence this means three rails.
The advisable dimension is 2 inch by 4 inch by 8 feet.
Typically the top rail is placed 7 8 from the top of the fence.
The upper edge of the bottom rails should be about 9 1 2 inches above the ground.
Clamp one of the guides say the 60 to the second post.
Frost levels and soil type can make a difference.
The bottom rail is typically 7 8 from the grade.