When it comes to installing vinyl fence across uneven terrain there are a two options available.
Installing a vinyl fence on uneven ground.
Building a stepped fence is the alternative to racking.
Installing a vinyl fence on a slope requires the use of the step method.
Installing a fence on a slope.
Slopes and contours add character to a yard but they also introduce problems when it comes time to build on them.
Racking vinyl fence panels.
To install a fence on uneven land you will need the following items.
The rails of the fence should follow your property using the contour method no matter if the ground goes up or down.
Save back breaking time by knowing the best way to build a good fence when the ground you need to surround is uneven.
Both methods are described in better detail below.
Building a fence on uneven ground 2 ways step by step guide generally building fences isn t a particularly difficult task.
Building fences on uneven ground.
Installing a fence on uneven ground is tricky.
Installing a vinyl fence may seem like a difficult and overwhelming task however in this video i will break down how any one can do it with a few tools and.
The fence gradually steps up the slope so that each bay section is the same length and the rails are level instead of parallel to the slope.
If your yard has steeper grades stepping your vinyl fence might be the best option for you.
Whether the ground is rough and patchy or goes up or down leveling out a fence line is essential for creating a strong sturdy fence that will last for generations.
For all other vinyl fence styles keeping the top of your fence level generally takes a little more installation time and is a little more costly you need to order the next longer post size up but the overall effect is more pleasing to the eye.
Assuming you are trying to follow the grade you can either stair step the panels or rack the panels out of square.
The task is moderately easy.
However it can become quite overwhelming for homeowners if the landscape is unlevelled and the fence needs to be installed on a slope or a hill.