Fence Board Length Formula:
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The fence board length is the total length needed for a fence board, calculated by adding the visible height above ground to the depth buried underground. This ensures proper fence stability and appearance.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
Where:
Explanation: The total board length must account for both the visible portion and the portion buried for stability.
Details: Correct board length ensures fence stability, proper installation, and prevents issues like leaning or collapse. The buried portion provides structural support.
Tips: Enter the desired visible height and the depth you plan to bury the boards. Both values must be positive numbers.
Q1: How deep should I bury fence boards?
A: Typically 1/3 to 1/2 of the above-ground height, but at least 2 feet for stability in most cases.
Q2: Should I add extra length for trimming?
A: It's often recommended to add 6-12 inches to account for trimming and uneven ground.
Q3: Does this calculation work for all fence types?
A: This works for standard vertical board fences. Other types may require different calculations.
Q4: How does soil type affect bury depth?
A: Sandy or loose soils may require deeper burial or concrete footings for stability.
Q5: Should I consider frost line depth?
A: In cold climates, bury depth should extend below the frost line to prevent heaving.