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: The hole should typically be three times the width of the post (e.g., a 12-inch diameter hole for a 4x4 post) to allow for sufficient concrete or gravel packing.

If you are instead asking about the technical specifications for a "deep post" (as in a structural fence post): 22084mp4

: Most builders recommend burying one-third of the total post length in the ground. For a standard 6-foot fence, the post should be at least 2 feet deep. : The hole should typically be three times

: In colder climates, posts must be set below the frost line —often 36 to 48 inches deep—to prevent "frost heaving," where the ground pushes the post out as it freezes and thaws. : In colder climates, posts must be set

For more precise calculations, you can use tools like the Omni Fence Post Depth Calculator . How Deep And Wide Should Fence Posts Holes Be?

: The hole should typically be three times the width of the post (e.g., a 12-inch diameter hole for a 4x4 post) to allow for sufficient concrete or gravel packing.

If you are instead asking about the technical specifications for a "deep post" (as in a structural fence post):

: Most builders recommend burying one-third of the total post length in the ground. For a standard 6-foot fence, the post should be at least 2 feet deep.

: In colder climates, posts must be set below the frost line —often 36 to 48 inches deep—to prevent "frost heaving," where the ground pushes the post out as it freezes and thaws.

For more precise calculations, you can use tools like the Omni Fence Post Depth Calculator . How Deep And Wide Should Fence Posts Holes Be?