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Question:

I keep getting different answers to this question. I am considering putting up a 4 foot vinyl coated chain link fence. Do I need concrete in all the post holes or just the corners and ones supporting gates?

Answer:

The posts should go down to below the frost line and they should all be set into concrete. My suggestion is to use sona tubes but the tubes should go only a couple of inches into the ground or not use them at all but keep the concretee a couple of inches below grade.

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