Installing split rail fence panels is a straightforward process that combines rustic charm with functional simplicity. Begin by marking post locations at 8-foot intervals along the fence line. Dig holes 24–36 inches deep (depending on frost line and panel height) and set 4x4 or 5x5 wooden or composite posts in concrete or compacted gravel for stability.
Most pre-assembled split rail panels feature mortise-and-tenon or bracket-style connections. Slide the rails into the post notches or attach them with hidden brackets, ensuring they are level and evenly spaced. For corner or end posts, use additional bracing or longer posts set deeper to handle lateral stress.
This fence type requires no painting or sealing if made from rot-resistant cedar or composite materials. Ideal for rural properties, horse paddocks, or garden perimeters, split rail panels offer an open, natural look that blends with the landscape while clearly marking boundaries.
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