Build a Split-Rail Fence | |
The materials include ready-made 11-foot rail sections, posts, end posts, stone and cement for bedding the posts. The most strenuous phase of the job is digging the holes for the posts, which you can do more easily by renting a post hole digger. Building a split-rail fence is a weekend project that's within the scope of a first-time do-it-yourselfer because no precision carpentry is required. It's assembly work where you insert the end of the cross members into holes in the end posts. Have a carpenter's level handy to make sure that the railings are level. Before building any fence, check with your local building department because in most localities a building permit is required for fence construction. And check your property survey to make sure you build the fence on along your property line (and not your neighbor's). |