When you need a garden fence that’s sturdy and installs quickly, building a wire fence is the best solution. For gardeners, welded-wire mesh fencing will keep out rabbits and dogs, while PVC-coated galvanized wire buried below the ground will keep out woodchucks and moles. A gate at one end or both allows easy access for a wheelbarrow.
Installing wire fencing is usually quick and inexpensive work. Wire fence installation is easiest and fastest when using metal fence posts that are driven into the ground. A sturdier version uses regular wood posts set in holes. This guide walks you through how to build a wire fence with wood posts.
Before you learn how to build a wire fence, carefully plan and mark the location of the fence posts and gate. When planning, use a string like mason’s line. Mason’s line is a good choice because it is strong and flexible enough to be pulled tightly. Run the string line to represent either the outside or inside perimeter of the fence.
Call 811 before you dig. Your local utility company will mark the location of any water, gas and power lines in your yard. Avoid digging near any marked lines.
This fence will use two kinds of wire mesh. The PVC-coated wire at the bottom will be installed below grade to keep critters from burrowing under the fence. Dig a trench to bury the bottom wire mesh.
The posts and rails will connect a notch system. Create notches on your posts for the top and bottom rails to fit into.
Tip: If possible, get a helper for this step. Securing the fence rails is easier when another person supports the rail as you drill.
With the top and bottom rails secured to the posts, you can begin installing wire fencing mesh.
Building a wire fence is a project you can complete in a day or two, especially when you have a helper. Knowing how to build a wire fence with wood posts will ensure you have a sturdy fence to protect your garden and yard from potential pests. If you need a different type of fence or prefer to have a professional do the work for you, consider our fence installation services. We’ll refer you to an expert in your area.