Add 6 inches.
Chain link fence post installation without concrete.
I am about to install a chain link fence between my deck and pool.
Your posts should have an eight inch diameter.
For depth shoot for 25 30 of the above ground length of post so 2 feet buried for a 7 foot post 5 feet exposed.
My pool has a 4 inch slab of concrete and i have about 5 between the deck and the start of the concrete.
Set your posts about 4 inches away from your property line to avoid any property line issues with neighbors.
Fill all the holes with 4 inches of gravel and tamp.
How to install a chain link fence without concrete considerations.
The following steps explain how to set chain link fence corner end and gate posts in concrete.
Dig post holes three times wider than the post diameter.
Make sure that you dig at least 2 feet deep for a 7 foot tall post use this to determine your dig height based on your post.
Never pound the posts into the ground especially if you have hard clay or rocky soil because you ll bend the tops.
Add 4 additional inches to this depth.
Installation of a chain link fence without concrete is not different from any other installation aside.
It will be near impossible to dig a hole in that small of a space.
Installing chain link fence without concrete.
How to set posts without concrete.
At a minimum this should be two feet deep.
However you may want to avoid putting your fence in concrete as it takes a great deal of time and money.
Dig twice the diameter of the post.
The chain link fence will just fit between the two.
Use your shovel to remove the dirt and the rocks from the dig site placing the dirt from the hole onto the tarp.
Bury 1 3 rd of your posts into the ground.
These posts are also referred to as terminal posts.
Determine where you want your post to go.
Pour 4 inches of gravel into the hole.
2 chain link fence installation tips.
So for a 7 foot post to be buried 2 feet dig a 28 inch deep hole.
6 to 8 inches for end and corner posts 4 to 6 inches for line.
If you decide to install your chain link fence without concrete use a post hole digger to make a hole deep enough to bury the posts at least two feet or about 1 3rd of the height.
The composition of your soil plays a tremendous role in determining whether your fence will stand.