Installing a fence on a slope.
Building a vinyl fence on a slope.
This allows the overall line of the fence to follow the slope in a stair step fashion.
The backer rails are parallel to the sloped ground and the pickets stay true vertical.
This means that the horizontal rails of your fence will follow your yard in a smooth line that is parallel to the ground rather than level.
With the parallel method also called racked fence the fence follows the contours of the slope.
Fences are important structures that establish boundaries contain pets and livestock and provide privacy from neighbors and passersby.
When building a fence on a slope using preassembled panels the entire panel is stepped up or down so it remains level.
It is also necessary to miter the rails and pickets to allow for the angle.
However in order to avoid gaps.
You have two building choices.
Installing a vinyl fence on a slope requires the use of the step method.
When installing a fence on a slope that is greater than 10 degrees it is necessary to enlarge the holes in the posts and rails.
Building a fence with preassembled panels.
Building a stepped fence is the alternative to racking.
Building a fence on a slope.
You can follow the natural contour of the land or you can build a stepped fence.
Installing a fence on a hill seems like a daunting project but with the proper planning you can tackle it just as easily as a fence on level land.
Refer to the maximum slope chart for various fence styles.
The gap between the bottom of the pickets and the ground remains consistent throughout the entire fence creating a uniform look.
In addition to a functional.
If your yard has steeper grades stepping your vinyl fence might be the best option for you.
This guide will walk you through the process of building both types of fences.
As the name suggests stepping a fence will result in an uneven rail line that resembles stairs.
The fence gradually steps up the slope so that each bay section is the same length and the rails are level instead of parallel to the slope.