When it comes to fence construction, Do-It-Yourself homeowners have two options: building from scratchalso known as stick buildingor installing premade fence panels. In this day and age, many big box stores sell premade panels that simply need to be set between posts (which the homeowner is responsible for installing). While this seems like a quicker, less expensive route than building from scratch or hiring a professional contractor, there are a number of factors one should be aware of.
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The main selling point for premade panels is time saved on installation. While you are responsible for the fence postsmeasuring and marking where each post will be set, running plumb lines, digging holes, setting concrete, etc.the panels require less installation time because theyre wholly assembled in advance. As a result, youll save many hoursmore likely, days or weeksotherwise spent assembling everything from scratch. The catch is that your fence posts must be spaced properly (as you cannot customize the length of premade panels as needed). However, if everythings been set up properly, you can potentially install your panels over the course of a weekend. You can also save money from the fact that panels can be installed by two people rather than an entire crew: each of you holds an end and, together, attach the panel between the posts.
Premade fence panels guarantee a uniform look but also present fewer customization options. Whats more: if you elect for prebuilt fence panels, we recommend purchasing from a reputable fence contractor. The premade fencing available at the big box stores tends to be flimsyfashioned from thin materials and held together via screws rather than sturdy nails.
As we mentioned above, premade fence panels is not easily customizable. By contrast, stick-built fences, assembled from scratch, grant more creative control to the installer, allowing you to make adjustments as you see fit. Note regarding stick building: because youre constructing the entire fence from unassembled materials, completion requires more time on the part of the installer.
Installing premade fence panels on hills, slopes, and generally uneven terrain is by no means impossible (its done all the time) but presents a few disadvantages easily avoided with stick-built fencing. To begin with, preassembled fence panels installed on hills and slopes need to be staggered in a step-like fashion. This in turn results in triangular gaps between the grade and the bottom of the fence. Gapsin addition to being unsightlyallow pets, children, and intruders to easily crawl underneath your fence, which defeats the purpose of installing one in the first place. You can cover up the gaps with landscaping, shrubbery, etc., but it wont provide the same level of security and requires more work on your part.
Not to mention, the process of installing premade fence panels in a step-shaped formation is more complicated. Because posts need to be set at sufficient depths in the ground while remaining tall enough to hold up the panels, each post will need to be custom measured and cut. With stick-built panels, however, you can stagger each picket and post according to the contour of the terrain, so that the fence moves parallel to the slope. Now you can more easily avoid those unwanted gaps for a consistent appearance and more thorough security.
In summary: premade fence panels, in most cases, are cheaper and requires less installation time. However, it is best suited for yards without hills or slopes. And to reiterate: if you decide on premade panels, be sure to order from a reputable contractorso that you receive panels made of high-quality, long-lasting material. Our online store, Americas Fence Store, sells high-quality premade wood fence panels in two delivery forms: fully assembled and not assembled. (Not assembled is slightly cheaper.)
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Fence Premade Panels vs Individual Pickets
I currently have an old 6 foot privacy fence around my backyard. Allot of these storms keep knocking down my fence and busting the old rotted posts off. So soon I am install a new wooden 6' fence. I'm going to do the typical 8' on center for the 4x4 posts and then I'm trying to decide between premade panels and building the fence myself. I plan on doing pressure treated pine dog ear pickets or panels from Home Depot. I need to do around roughly 200 feet. I have tools myself and I don't really mind doing the manually labor of putting up each picket myself.
My current setup uses panels and my yard does not have a steep slope, so that isn't an issue with using panels. I do have 2 kids who kick balls around and such, along with 2 dogs and a doggie door.
I've heard pickets may be sturdier, but I wasn't quite sure why. When I go to Home Depot it looks like the individual pickets I can buy are the same pickets that are on the panels they have there (maybe my eyes deceive me).
Costs in either case isn't an issue for me (both are in acceptable ranges).
Time isn't an issue.
Questions:
1) Is there an advantage to one method or the other?
2) If I do individual, is using three 2x4s running between each post ok? And then each picket would have 3 screws going into those 2x4s?
Thanks!!
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