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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.
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For a 4-foot fence, you should use 5 to 6-foot t-posts.
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.
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 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 2 foot fence it tall enough.
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.
You need 1962.5 fence posts.
To get the area you multiply the length and the width. Doing the math gives an answer of 2,560 square feet.