In Pennsylvania, it's generally recommended to dig fence post holes to a depth of at least 2 feet. This depth helps ensure stability and support, especially in areas with varying soil conditions. Additionally, the depth may vary based on the height of the fence; for taller fences, deeper posts may be necessary for added strength against wind and soil pressure. Always consider local regulations and any potential frost lines as well.
In Pennsylvania, the frost line depth can vary based on location, but typically ranges from 36 to 42 inches deep. To install a mailbox post below the frost line, you would need to dig a hole at least 3-4 feet deep to ensure the post remains stable during freezing and thawing cycles.
The main Post Office in Washington PA is at the corner of Jefferson Avenue and West Chestnut Street.
In Hawaiian, "pa" can refer to a variety of things depending on the context. It can mean "to stop" or "to cease" if used as a verb, or "wall" or "fence" if used as a noun.
For Parcel Post, it would take up to 4 weeks, but from IL to PA, i would say 2-7 days.
Yes, in Lancaster, PA, you typically need a permit to build a privacy fence. Local zoning regulations may dictate specific requirements regarding fence height, location, and materials. It's advisable to check with the Lancaster City or County planning department for detailed guidelines and to ensure compliance with local ordinances.
The dirt-yard and porch of the Maxson family's house in Pittsburgh, PA. Durning the 1950's.
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how far must a fence be from property line
That issue is handled locally. You need to call your town offices.
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Wouldnt that be called an accident.