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2007-04-19 21:57:33 · 0 answers · asked by Peter 1 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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Below is a link that gives you instructions for 2 different ways.
Hope it helps. I will be doing the same thing. Good Luck!
I found nothing on yahoo!

http://home.gmnews.com/news/2003/0507/Exterior/

..................Dealing with slopes...........
Fences are installed on slopes using one of two methods. The parallel method has the fence running parallel to the slope. Since this method requires that the fence be constructed to conform to the slope, it cannot be accomplished using preassembled fence panels.

The step method, on the other hand, is ideal for fence panel installations. In this case, the fence gradually "steps" up the slope so that each bay section is the same length and the rails are level instead of parallel to the slope.

2007-04-20 00:03:07 · answer #1 · answered by LucySD 7 · 0 1

The top of the fence should be level. Start at the highest point and work down. Adjust the height by cutting the bottom to the desired length. If you need to, stagger the top of the fence like steps, depending on the slope and height of the fence. You don't want an six foot fence becoming three feet. A general guideline for this: If you're cutting off more than 20%, you need to step it down. So, if you're just doing a 3-4' high fence, your first two panels (in the situation described above) should be level. The third might need to step down... Good luck!

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