Three factors contribute to this early failure.
Proper way to install wood fence posts.
When the fence is in place apply paint stain or a weather proofing finish according to manufacturer s instructions.
Treat the two ends with a non water based brush on wood preservative such as copper naphthenate.
Stapled posts strung with fencing wire.
Attach the rails to the posts using two 10 hot dipped galvanized casing nails per rail.
Make sure the panels are positioned at the proper height on the posts so the fence rails stringers align with the posts and the fence is level and straight.
Poor drainage low quality wood and poor protection against insect damage.
After digging the post holes the posts should be braced and set in concrete before attaching the rails and pickets.
Here s how to install new cedar fence posts and avoid the problems that made your old posts rot.
To attach preassembled fence panels to fence posts.
Apply wood preservative around the base posts to prevent the wood from rotting.
After building a fence staining or treating the wood can be the first step in proper maintenance that can extend its life.
How to mark a fence line and the post locations before building a fence.
For this fence the bottom of the pickets will be about 1 1 2 inches above the ground.
Bevel the top of the fence post to a 45ยบ angle to encourage rain runoff or plan on installing a post cap.
Cedar has a reputation for durability but unless a few guidelines are followed cedar posts can fail in as few as five years.
The fastest and most foolproof way to install fence posts for fence posts that are firmly set and straight all you need is a good technique a helpful friend and the right products.
Using ring fasteners to connect the woven wire ringlock fence to the galvanized wires the cheapest way to reduce fence cost is to either pick up discarded wire from curbside collections these tend to be short remnants but did the job on.
The sawn off ends of the fence post are vulnerable to moisture.
One of the keys to installing fence pickets is keeping the tops at a uniform height.
Inspect your posts at least once a year ideally in spring or fall and reapply paint or stain as necessary to protect the wood and keep your fence looking its best.