How to Properly Set Up a Privacy Fence with Concrete Tubes?

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Asked By XxC0nstruct0r99xX On

I'm planning to install a privacy fence for my wife and need some advice. I bought 10" concrete tubes that are 6 feet tall since the soil here is super dry-packed and tends to collapse when digging. Is it okay to place my 4x4 posts inside these concrete tubes? Also, is it acceptable for the posts to go only 2 feet into the ground with 4 feet above it? I'm unsure about whether I should add gravel at the bottom of the concrete or just pour it directly. Additionally, I'm in Southern California where the dirt becomes mud when wet, so I thought these tubes would help prevent any collapses. I was also told to use high-strength concrete, but those 60lb bags are really heavy. Can I get away with using 50lb bags, and if I opt for quick-set concrete, does that mean I'll have only a few minutes to work with it?

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Answered By BuilderB0i84 On

For a 4-foot fence, going 2 feet down should be fine. Using form tubes is a good idea, but don’t forget to backfill and compact around the tubes once the concrete sets. You can use pretty much any concrete for fence posts; strength isn’t too big of an issue. If you find the 60lb bags too heavy, consider asking someone to help lift the 80lb bags; it's safer than struggling with them alone.

FixItFred21 -

Totally understand the struggle! I can manage 80lbs, but it's definitely tough. I prefer the 50lb bags too.

Answered By ConcreteNinja77 On

Just a heads up, high-strength concrete refers to its cured strength, not necessarily the weight of the bags. So you can still get high-quality concrete with lighter bags if you know the right mix.

Answered By FenceFanatic98 On

Have you thought about using metal posts? They might require less concrete than wooden ones. Just a thought!

XxC0nstruct0r99xX -

I’m not really experienced with metal posts. I’ve already stocked up on wood screws for this project, and I went with cedar for durability against rot and bugs.

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