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The answer depends on the quality of the fence - the timber used, the joinery, height and so on - as well as where in the world you are buying it.
We are a national wholesaler of aluminum fence and railings not installers. However, our empirical experience, gathered from all over the country, is that rates (per foot) vary wildly from as little as $6 to as much as $75!! Most frequently, we hear rates in the $12-$15 per foot range, which may be more of a median price than an average.
For a 4-foot fence, you should use 5 to 6-foot t-posts.
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If you have a fenced in yard (NOT CAIN link fence) or have 2 or more people make a foot- foot fence.
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A 2 foot fence it tall enough.
A four to five-foot fence is sufficient, if it's just for cows. If you want to keep deer as well, you will need a six-foot-tall fence.
A 8' fence will have a higher cost per foot than a 6' will. Most quotes will be based on linear footage + gates and extras.
You need 1962.5 fence posts.
The recommended height for 6-foot fence boards to ensure privacy and security in a residential setting is typically around 7 to 8 feet. This extra height helps to prevent people from easily looking over the fence and provides a greater sense of privacy and security for the property.
To get the area you multiply the length and the width. Doing the math gives an answer of 2,560 square feet.