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Recent Picket Fencing tasks in Logan Beaudesert

Fence picketed/sleepsrs and barricades

$5

Holmview QLD 4207, Australia

19th Oct 2024

Need the bottom of my fence closed off as my dogs are digging to get under there is gaps all along the fence.. have attached 1 photo of it that is just a section of it

Sean was very punctual and efficient. He came at the time he said he would and got the job done as I wanted. Would highly recommend him again his service is impeccable.

Picket fence installation

$5

Jimboomba QLD, Australia

21st Sep 2024

Approximately 80 mtrs straight line flat and clear

Picket Fencing and double gate

$500

Loganlea QLD, Australia

1st Jun 2023

I need a fencer to supply and install fence (1-1.2m height) 23m inc double gate fir tge front of the house. - Due date: Flexible

Build Timber Picket Fence

$2,500

Waterford West QLD, Australia

14th Mar 2023

The fence is a L shape first return is 6M which requires a gate, the longer part is approx 16M. The classic picket fence is to be constructed from 1st grade treated pine with 20mm -30mm gaps hardwood posts supported in concrete. - Due date: Before Monday, 27 March 2023

Picket gate needs repair plus timber stairs replaced under gate

$500

Waterford QLD 4133, Australia

8th Aug 2022

Need a quote for front gate and stairs - Due date: Flexible

NEEDING STAR PICKETS OR TEMPORARY FENCING

$1,234

Munruben QLD 4125, Australia

9th Mar 2021

I am looking to buy bull star pickets or temporary fencing if anyone has any for sale or know of any please let me know. I am willing to pull out myself just needing to make horse paddocks so am in need of multiple pickets.

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What do picket fencing services include?

Picket fencing installation services generally include the entire process, from marking the fenced area to hanging up the gate. This covers bringing the necessary tools for the job. 

Some Taskers may offer related services, such as purchasing the materials from the hardware store on your behalf, talking with utility companies to make sure they don’t hit your water or power lines, and even processing the building permits. When it comes to the actual installation process, this is how it will usually go for each project:

Digging the post holes

Once utility lines have been marked, and the property line has been defined, your Tasker digs a 25 cm (10 inch) diameter hole with a shovel. They'll dig as deeply as possible without hitting any wires, pipes, or lines. After they hit around 81 cm (32 inches), they'll start setting the first post. 

Next, the fence installer adds 20 cm (8 inches) of soil and ensures the post is level. They'll pack the bottom of the post with soil using a tamping bar and then add 20 cm more soil. They'll do this until the entire hole is filled, making sure that the post stays level. Finally, the fence installer uses a mason's line to measure and position the corners of the fence. 

Setting the post holes

Your Tasker then slides the panel's rales into the first post's mortises, adjusting until the top rail is level. If the post has no mortises, the installer props the panel up so that the bottom is 5 to 12 centimetres off the ground and the top rail is level. They'll check if each side is level, then screw the rails to the post.  

Your fence installer proceeds to check the gaps between pickets and between a picket and post. Next, they'll fill in the post holes and ensure that each part is level and plumb. Finally, they'll secure the rail with screws. Afterwards, they'll repeat this step until all the fence panels have been secured. 

Setting up the gate

The first gate post is installed pretty much like the first fence post. Your Tasker then measures the gate's width, adds around 4 cm, then digs the hole for the second gate post. Just like with the fence posts, they'll fill the hole, tamp it with soil, then check that the post is level and plumb. 

Picket panel installation

After this, they'll install the fence panel on the side of the second gate post to stabilise it. Then, the installer uses wedges to level the gate. After lining up the pickets and leaving a two-inch gap between the gate and post, they'll hang the gate and screw on the hinges. After checking the gate swing, they'll put on the latch and nail caps to the post tops. And that's it! You can now do a quality check on your new picket fence, then send the Tasker on their way.