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installing rolled wire fence



Installing a rolled wire fence can be an effective way to protect your property while providing a clear boundary. Whether you need it for agricultural purposes, to keep pets safe, or simply to delineate your yard, following the right steps will ensure a successful installation.


Before you start, gather the necessary materials and tools. You'll need rolled wire fencing, fence posts (wooden or metal), post caps, concrete mix, a shovel, wire cutters, a tensioner, and a level. It’s also advisable to wear gloves to protect your hands from sharp edges.


Begin by planning the layout of your fence. Mark the corners and any gate locations with stakes or flags. Use a measuring tape to determine the distance between posts; typically, they should be spaced about 6 to 8 feet apart, depending on the type of wire fencing you are using. Additionally, ensure that you check local regulations and homeowners association rules concerning fence height and placement.


Once your layout is established, it’s time to dig the post holes. Holes should generally be about one-third the height of the post to ensure stability. For standard 6-foot posts, dig holes approximately 2 feet deep. After digging, you can place the posts in the holes and use the level to ensure they are straight.


installing rolled wire fence

installing rolled wire fence

Next, mix the concrete according to the manufacturer's instructions and fill each hole around the posts. Allow the concrete to set for at least 24 hours, or until fully cured. This step is crucial for the fence's stability, so take your time to ensure the posts are secure.


Once the posts are in place, it’s time to attach the rolled wire fencing. Start at one corner and unroll the wire along the length of the fence line. Use the tensioner to keep the wire taut as you attach it to the posts using staples or wire ties. If your fence has a gate, ensure that the wire is cut appropriately to fit around the gate frame.


Cut off any excess wire at the end of the run, making sure to secure the end with a tensioner or by wrapping it around the nearest post. Finally, check the entire fence for stability and make any necessary adjustments.


Installing a rolled wire fence may seem daunting, but with careful planning and execution, it can be a rewarding project. Not only does it provide the needed boundary and security, but it can also enhance the overall aesthetics of your property. Take pride in your work, and enjoy the benefits that your new fence will bring!