Paying to have a new fence built is expensive! Do this instead.
How to DIY an 8 foot horizontal board on board cap and trim fence (with fence gates)! I easily saved $$$ and built my own fence like a PRO.
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More info: This fence is about 200 linear feet and after digging the holes with help, the project took me about 2 weeks completely working alone (sorry for leaving that info out of the video!) I helped Pete do about the same distance on his fence and together, we knocked out all of the framing and started pickets in one day... so having a helper goes much faster! Stay tuned for many more projects and check out more of my Outdoor Projects here! bit.ly/3ttNBqI
Wow love it
Awesome job!! Did you have to stain the backside also?
How many feet was your fence total? I've seen horizontal fences but never board on board. I absolutely love it!! Thank you for posting!
@@mariop725 Not yet but I believe I will. Thanks!!
@@ginamyers8582 Thank you!! About 200'. Thanks for watching!
There's nothing like getting a quote from a fencing contractor,to give you the motivation to do it yourself,great job.
That has been my experience with damn near every trade service quote I've ever gotten! Flooring, painting, drywall, framing, HVAC. Ended up doing everything myself after getting quotes on all of it. I also did drywall finishing work myself but I'd defiinitely hire that out if I had to do it again. It sucks to do and the end product (in my case) highlighted a very clear learning curve.
IF You are Physically Able to do it yourself...
😂😂😂So true on any quote. 👍🏼
I had to call in a contractor to come with some man power to install a Canterlevered gate. They charged $5000 bucks for a 60 ft section with a 14ft wide canterlevered gate. The gate itself is 26ft long so I couldnt do that by myself and my wife and her kid cant even begin to help 😂 If it wouldnt for actually needing physical help I would have never used these so called Professionals
@@AndyDeBrunner we might as well have with a greenhouse roofing job some cowboys ripped off an elderly lady for ... Hope their consciences (if they have any) are troubled by what they've done.
The problem when people cement posts in the ground, they usually only put the minimum amount in the ground, then fill the hole with dirt. Dirt retains water and will eventually rot the post. Simple solution to avoid the tar paper you demo'd here in this video is to just fill up the hole with cement making sure the cement is above ground. Then crown the cement at the top so it will repeal water. I did this to my fence 24 years ago and it's still holding strong.
I replaced 4x4 redwood posts without knowing this and rotting occurred later. Great tip. Good info on comments. Perhaps, pressure treated? Perhaps restoration technique of epoxy/acetone soaking an drying cycles and then coating with hot tar. Very lengthy alternatives but certainly preferable to redwood rotting and replacement.
When I put in my Power Pole, I Coated the Base with Tar to as Deep/High as it needed to go. That way Water can't soak in..
@@MakerBoyOldBoy Coating with Tar also helps.
A few posts( regular pressure treated wood fence posts ) I used cement , the rest of them , no cement . Instead I used round gravel and tamped the gravel in hard , all around the posts . Many years later ALL of the cemented posts rotted out , NONE of the tamped in gravel posts rotted but were all in very good shape . We lived in a very wet part of the Cascade Mountains back then.
I had several fence poles rot doing your procedure.
I wish my fence contractor had put in even half the effort you did on this build! Your fence is gorgeous and it will obviously last decades!
Thank you so much! I sure hope so!
That's because contractors are incentivized to minimize cost and labor and maximize profit. They literally will not put in the effort if they can help it. Then, they'll just shrug their shoulders and demand the thousands of dollars you now owe them.
If you want things done right, you have to do it yourself
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the post saver is a great idea, however you can also use roof cement as a much cheaper option (usually around $10 for a gallon at home depot). It rolls on and is water proof.
Roof coating is better, rolls on easier and dries faster. Many roofing cements are basically just tar, and don’t dry for a long time.
I used motor oil and diesel mix. It soaks in and it’s gonna still be there long after I’m toes up in the ground just like my fence posts. Lol
@@johnboylong40this is one of those tribal knowledge methods that people want no part in lol. I usually do your method mentioned or asphalt paint for buried posts. It'll last forever
Nicely done! Looks more professional than a lot of contractors' builds.
Beautiful fence. You did a better job than a lot of contractors would have done and saved yourself a pile of cash.
Thank you!
when using a vehicle to pull things out of the ground like this, toss the spare tire under the chain as close to the thing you are pulling out, that way, the force is transferred from pulling sideways, to pulling up. you will disturb less of the ground, and the actual pulling will be even more effortless.
That's a great tip. Thanks!!
Yes! I did something similar when removing concrete & steel fence posts years ago. The ground around the posts was soft from rain, so I temporarily anchored a piece of wood post at the base of the steel post to be removed as a pivot point. It worked very well.
Your gate brace will work with gravity if you put the top of the brace away from the hinges and the bottom of the brace on the hinge post (opposite of what you showed in your video). The load of the gate ('heaviest' because it is farthest from the post and the ground) is at the top far corner and you want to direct the load down to the post. You did such an admirable job with that project.
We did this but re-used the posts that were OK and put in solar panels for the fence. It does generate power, about 1/3 of what it could produce if oriented correctly. Great way to start for a 'no space' solar.
Get a battery to store that energy then run lights across the fence. Have the battery feed the lights power and you have a well lit yard for no cost energy* cost!
A SOLAR FENCE!! That’s A NIFTY IDEA!!👍
Showing the outside of the fence would have been nice to see how it looked as well. Interesting and informative, thanks.
There is a view of the outside when she is working on the gate.
Wow, great job! Looks like you had the fence done professionally. I bet you feel great about the finished result! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much!! I'm very proud of it :)
$19,000 for a fence. Or for this exact fence? The board on board is what makes it the most expensive. And the removal of fence is around $500. Definitely saved yourself a lot of money! Way to go!
I live in Huntington Beach ca, my fence line is half your size and I was quoted $21,000 but it would be done in 2 days. Back when I was younger we build a fence in my grandparents property in the early 90’s we DIY it and it cost $400 for the materials. But anywho love your build and it looks amazing.
I am beyond amazed at the quality of this video and this fence job! Incredible work!
Thank you very much!
Thanks for posting such an informative and comprehensive video. Your fence looks GREAT and is the envy of the neighborhood! The "hater" commenters simply don't get it. This project was less about saving money versus creating a fence you love! Plus, you know it's built right, because YOU DID IT! Good on ya!!!
You get it!! Thank you so much :)
Now you can offer to build others the same fence for 20 grand! That looks gorgeous 😍
You built a really nice fence. Good job. I can't 100% be certain but I think the old fence was salvageable. You could disassemble where needed and reinforce with screws or brackets. Then you could soda blast the entire fence and it would look like brand new wood. Then stain it with the stain that you used. I think this would have worked great. I highly recommend you seal your fence with a product like PWS-8. Professional Water Sealant. This will form a near perfect water barrier and keep it looking brand new for many years.
what is soda blast?
I think they mean a power washer..
@@mattbrown9631 Baking soda. Calcium carbonate. There are several different types of abrasive blasting medium. Glass, walnut, soda, metal shot. Soda is the softest medium to blast with. You don't want to use an something too abrasive on this wood. Either soda or walnut or fine glass. They use metal BBs to clean off and refurbish tanks. That would blast right through this wood.
Was thinking the same. The old fence just needed reinforcement and a power wash. But yolo for some.
My thought exactly. The fence looked bad because no one had made efforts to make repairs as the fence aged. But the uprights looked good and the panels didn't look bad either. For some on a budget, they would love to have had that load donated to them for reassembly. I have exactly the fence she had. I have a maintenance man who periodically replaces panel boards or cross members as needed, as we have a termite problem in this neighborhood. The cost of a new fence will bring tears to your eyes, starting around $10,000, depending on what materials you use. As you mentioned, pressure washing leaves fences looking brand new. I had my handyman do that on the fence at a rental I own, and I was absolutely floored at what looked like a fence that had just been built. I couldn't believe it. I'm all for saving money and salvaging what already works.
Awesome of you to include a cost breakdown. I'd like to see a rough estimate how many hours of work you put in in, though. Anyways, I love the look of the fence and the work is properly executed. It will surely bring happiness for a loooooong time 😃
i am even more cynical on this. you really need to toe the line in any project with... how much time do I have, how accurate / skilled am I for this job, cost of ( rental )equipment.
I doubt her costs are accurate. The Stainless steel nails she claimed to use would have been $1k easy by themselves. Did she include the sales tax that us people without a KZhead business would have to pay? I also assume the quotes from the fence company didn't include all the details she put in (such as stainless steel nails and staining).
@@mastershepherd3777 I made sure my costs were very accurate. The nails I used are linked in the materials list in the description so you can click and see for yourself that the cost was wayyyy under $1k. I payed just as much sales tax as any other normal person (not aware of any KZhead business tax free situation).
Thanks! After the post holes, I worked solo and it took me about 2 weeks total. However, I just helped Pete on his same exact fence (about the same distance) and we knocked out all of the frame and got 3 bays of pickets done in one day. Having a helper helps a ton in time savings!
@@GUIDE_Nico I don't buy it either. Maybe it's regional.
I brought my SO in to watch just because of the augers, but he was so impressed with you and your work he stayed awake for the entire video, we both are; GREAT JOB, LOOKS FANTASTIC!!
:) Thank you so much!!
I love it!!! Great to know that women can do this!! Excellent job… i have been working on a gate for myself ….& i wanted something different….you gave me ideas!! For some reason, i have always been great at wood!! I never was exposed to this.. but after paying a handy man to repair my deck, i did it much better! I am also going to rebuild my pergola!! Thanks for your inspiration!!! I also work in a male dominated industry as an aircraft mechanic …..but i consider myself pretty handy!!! Thank you!!!
I’ve seen a lot of fence building videos. This is by far the best. Outstanding work!!! 🤙
Ahhhh thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
It’s brilliant you did this. I’m in tbe UK and can barely afford for a tradesperson to come in and to tbe majority of jobs that need doing. They’re pricing their work out of so many markets so all we can do is DIY. Thankfully, KZhead has made that so much easier to learn these skills with videos like yours!
Yes! Thats what this channel is all about. Helping people to do these things themselves. Thank you so much for the comment and for watching :)
I wish you were my neighbor. I would pay you to do this for my yard. This is beautiful and I love the way the fence is left to right instead of up and down. Great job!!!
I wish you were my neighbor too haha. Thank you so much!
This fence is insane. Great work! Great precision. Wish I had this video before I built one
You are amazing. You explained each step in easy to understand terms.
So glad it was helpful! Thank you!
Amazing work. I also love the privacy aspect of it. A lot of hard work and it definitely paid off. Well done!!
Thank you so much!!
Great job, the fence looks awesome! I can't believe what a difference that stain makes. 👍
Impressive! I like some of the great ideas and detailed explanations, the most important part is the video editing and going straight to the point.
Thank you! Really appreciate that!
You won't believe how many fence videos I've seen & this is by far the best one. Thanks! 👏 #yourthegoat
I appreciate that! Thanks so much for watching :)
It is a great job and quite the savings at 1/3 of the estimate. I sincerely envy the final product. The biggest factor is often time/labor. When I have done things like this in the past, it is gratifying in a way, but I simply don't have the time for projects like that. My fence is terrible (if we didn't have dogs, I'd simply opt to remove it) and there's actually a contractor who does odd jobs for us that's been slowly replacing all of the posts as we speak, getting through a handful each day he comes (there's no access to bring a large vehicle or equipment, so it's all by hand so again, not something I have the time for).
Beautiful job and well done video. You made each step easy to follow and understand and with the price breakdown you showed that it is something some property owners might do themselves and like you get a major cost difference. Thanks for sharing this project with us.
Thank you very much!
I wanted my posts 6 feet apart so that's how far apart we set the holes, that made me smile.
As long as its less than 8ft, you can do what you like. 👍🤠
@@c7adventures376 ?
Tx, much appreciated, very helpful & well done(fence & how to video.) As fyi, while the tar sleeves are very slick, I dipped my posts in a bucket of tar before concreting in… over 30 years ago & they’re still standing firm.
Thank you! And great to hear about the tar!
We're about to start a project lile this and this simplifies the steps a great deal! Thank you!
So glad it was helpful! Enjoy the build!
Everything is beautiful, love all the roses!! You have your own paradise right in front of you!!!!!
Thats the goal! Thank you so much :)
This is excellent and practical advice (especially the fence post savers). Thanks for the video.
LOVE the postsavers! Thank you!
What a beautiful upgrade! Came out amazing!
Thank you so much Ethan!!
the fence after stained looks great.
You make it look so effortless. Love it.
Thank you very much!
Happy you gave credit where credit was due! We build our fence after watching Aprils build years ago! Was the best investment we ever made! Thank you for crunching those numbers. Didn’t realize what that investment looked like till now. Amazing video!!!!!
Credit due for sure :) And yes, definitely a wonderful investment! I'm so glad to hear you built one. Thank you so much!
Definitely love the design of the fence very beautiful great job on the work
Thank you! I appreciate it!
Gorgeous! You made it look easy!
What an amazing job! This looks amazing and you did a great job. Gave me several ideas for my fence replacement.
I'm so glad to hear that! Thank you!
beautiful work :) thank you for documenting and sharing!
Wow this video was fun to watch! Straight to the point, simple, well paced and well done! Subscribed!
Thank you so much! I appreciate it! And welcome!
if it is any indication, its 4am in the morning and im watching you build a fence, fantastic job!
there's so many great tips in this video ! thank you so much for sharing :) ill definately be referencing this a lot in a future project
Great! Thank you much!
Black Jack Rubr-Coat #57 is an inexpensive waterproofing membrane you can paint on the bottom of the posts. I first learned about a little while back when I was building a chicken coop. Painted the entire bottom of the coop in that and it made it fully water proof and had held up to not just the moisture, but the ammonia present in the chickens waste. The reason the few inches of post at ground level had rot is due to the soil microbes. They live in the top 3" inches of soil and will do what they do so well.. break down wood. When putting posts in the ground, your best bet for longevity is to offer a protective coating (either the sleeve mentioned in this video or a 6" band of painted in Black Jack #57) spanning about an 1-2" above the soil line going down about 4-5" underground. That will create a great waterproof barrier that will prevent the soil bacteria and fungi from degrading your posts. Beautiful fence, btw Hats off to your friend for helping you with the project. Friends like that are worth their weight in gold!
This info is very helpful 👍🏼👍🏼💯💯💯💯💯💯
I love your fence and gate! It looks awesome. 😊 As a long-time "Do-it-yourself" gal, I doubly appreciate it! Your video breakdown was so easy to follow and nicely edited too. Subbed of course!
Thank you so much! And welcome!!
That gate stabilizer is really a good item. I've used cable before. My last decent project was plastic picket fencing. It's getting fragile now. The panels have pickets too far apart so my terriers learned to walk through it. Nothing has changed in ten years except the ornamental tops of the picket are breaking off. Still cant get a panel dogs can run through. Maybe I'll try gluing more pickets but that's more money.
I love this fence and how well engineered you designed it and also built it. Fence perfection. My municipality only allows a six foot high fence - I wish they allowed 8 feet ! I built a fence back in 2017 and went with the horizonal look with a small gap between the boards. My house is mid-century so this look is more fitting and I love it!. I wish I would have known about the post sleeves - probably didn't have them in 2017. My fence is still perfect and strong. I used the Sika post set foam for the posts and it has been perfect. Anyway, this fence you built is awesome and better than what you would have paid someone to build.
Your fence sounds wonderful! And so interesting about your using the Sika. I've had good results with that stuff! Thank you so much :)
Very nice. I really like the stain color you chose.
That is a beautiful fence. A very well-made and beautiful fence. And a lot of work. Subscribed.
Thank you very much and welcome!
I don't know why we build fences the way we do in America. Having watched so many UK gardening shows. I think they have a much smarter way of doing it. They use concrete posts that the horizontal fence panels just slide down between. All the panels can be made as an assembly and then the whole thing just slots in. Never have to worry about post rot and individual panels can be replaced when needed. It also seems less expensive. The panels and posts, with rock face concrete base panels and 40 bags of post mix for 150ft of fence (3 sides of 50 feet) can all be purchased for under $1800 USD with the VAT included. Don't get me wrong, this is a beautiful fence. I just think its weird that we haven't adopted the UK way. We spend so much money on fencing, you'd think we'd want it to last for a long time.
We have those in Utah.
i dont think you can get those materials in USA and if so I have no clue where.
Can you send me a link please if you can find one so I can see
@@jennyanimal9046 kzhead.info/sun/ppashNqcjXSbZK8/bejne.html
can you send me a link to where you can get these?
What a beautiful fence. Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching!
Your fence is so beautiful! It’s spectacular, I love it so much! Your doggie will love it too!
Thank you so much!
Great job and appreciate the budget numbers.
Beautiful! It makes so much more sense! Great work!
Thank you so much!
I usually use a can or two of pruning spray to protect my posts at ground level. It’s fast and cheap
I’m going to follow this step for step when we do our fence(a lot smaller area so shouldn’t be too bad)
Great Video. You didn't skimp on any aspect. Fence looks Great!
Thank you! Hope to have it for many years
🔶🔶🔶 My best advice, the materials shrink and separate, creating a gap where water infiltrates the concrete cavity. After the concrete cures [14-30 days] caulk the post perimeter with urethane which can be recoated later of needed. Silicone can't. ... .. .
Excellent!! You have inspired me to attempt! Great video
Wonderful thank you!
I love cedar!!!This is actually, good to know! Beautiful!!!
Gorgeous fence!
You did that!!!!. Makes me want to come assist so I can learn a thing or two.
Thank you!!
WOW! Turned out gorgeous!!!
Simple and cost effective!! Great work!! 👍🏻
Thank you!
@@MakerGray you're welcome 😎👍
Beautiful!!! Great job!!
Your fence is terrific. I am inspired!!🎉
Thank you!
Beautiful and professional job ! 👌
Great tutorial on a beautiful fence.
Thank you very much!
Thanks for the video, very nice looking fence.
Thanks!
I'm so impressed with you girl!!! My wooden privacy fence is a hot mess! You have inspired me! I'm still scared though :)
You can do it!!!
I wish we had waterproofed like you did. Great job by the way!
Those Postsaver sleeves sure are great insurance. Thank you!
Very nice build! Great video.
Wasn’t sure at first when you were lapping the panels but I actually really love the style well done you should be proud
Thank you!
Good job lady! Thanks for sharing!! 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Fantastic!!! Thanks for the cos breakdown! Works out to be around R126 000 in South African money. Be interesting to see what it would cost here. I would like to do a similar fence, and now the planning phase starts.
Looks fantastic, great job
Thank you very much!
That looks amazing! Great work!
Thank you!
Step 1: Hire Pete.
Exactly!
😂For real! He's a workhorse!
Good job! Thanks for the DIY video!
Thanks for watching!
So perfect. Love it
It may be difficult with the brackets of the anti-sag kit in place but a simple anti-sag solution instead if using that tension anti-sag bar would be if you ran your middle brace diagonally from bottom hinge-side to top corner of the gate edge, instead of a horizontal brace. This transfers the sag weight back to the post. The anti-sag bar you bought is a tension bar, and pulls the weight from the outer corner back up toward the top of the post. With a proper compression brace they usually arent needed as long as your angle doesnt exceed 45° (split the long gate into to compression-braced segments if needed)
Absolutely beautiful build, great job! What you could've done differently with the gate handle is install it only on the inside part of the fence. Since you're using the gate from the inside, by not having the handle on the outside, it will prevent strangers from accessing your backyard.
bu if you go out you won't be able to come back in...
@@mruizcamauer Of course you can, just don't close the door behind, which is what you would be doing if just stepping out for a moment. But if you're leaving for a while, then yes you'll want to have it closed to the outside world. Works for both scenarios.
Your helpers did a great job.
They really did :) So grateful for their help!
Excellent work and it looks fab although I can't believe how expensive all the materials are in America. I use visqueen to protect the bottom of my fence posts and always paint the wood first (3 coats on every side). I installed my first fence in 1978 and it's still looking good as it's been repainted every other year. No rot so far.
You can’t paint or stain pressure treated wood for 3-6 months.
@@martinbreslin3451 I always order my wood in the raw state, viz. no chemical treatments applied. I've done many fences on the dozens of properties that I've owned and never had a problem with rotting.
WOW absolutely gorgeous!!!
Thank you so much!
Great job! It looks really nice
Thank you! 😊
A really nice looking high quality build.
Thank you!
Beautiful, great job
Wow. Well done 👏👏👏
BEAUTIFUL FENCE!!
Thank you!
That is just so beautiful!
Thank you! We think so too!
Such a great look!! But, a lot of work!!
YOUR FABULOUS! TANK YOU FOR A STEP BY STEP THAT EVEN , WE BEGINNGERS, CAN UNNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW..JUST SUBBED TO YOU ! YOU ARE GOING TO BE BIG HERE!!!! CONGRATS!
Thank you so much!! And welcome!!
I love the fence and the cost breakdown! I'm curious as to how many linear feet this project was. I have a pie-shaped lot with over 400 linear feet of fencing, so scale is kind of important. Thanks!
This project has to be at least half, if not a 1/3 of what you have. I just had a portion of my yard fenced that appears very close in length to her fence. It was only about 100 linear feet. I would be very curious to hear the exact length as well. Knowing the cost per linear foot is a good way of comparing costs. A fence like hers for $50/foot would be excellent. My cedar fence at 6’ without board on board, but with metal posts, was $35/foot.
She said 200’
Gorgeous!!! I desperately need to replace my fence, but the quote I got was for $30,000!! That’s more than my steel roof!! 😮 unfortunately, I’m just too old and arthritic to do it myself anymore. But I love this idea! I am going to price it out and see if maybe it’s worth it for me to try!
I hope you do!! Thanks! And oh wow that quote is outrageous!!