Board On Board Fencing Formula:
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Board on board fencing is a style of privacy fence where vertical boards are installed on both sides of the fence rails with a small gap between them, creating a solid privacy barrier while allowing some air flow.
The calculator uses the board on board fencing formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula calculates how many boards are needed based on the fence length and desired spacing between boards. We add 1 to account for the first board.
Details: Accurate board calculation ensures you purchase the right amount of materials, maintain consistent spacing, and achieve the desired privacy and aesthetic for your fence.
Tips: Enter fence length in feet and board spacing in inches. All values must be valid (length > 0, spacing > 0).
Q1: What's the typical spacing for board on board fencing?
A: Standard spacing is usually between 0.5 to 1.5 inches, depending on desired privacy and appearance.
Q2: Should I add extra boards for mistakes?
A: It's recommended to add 5-10% extra boards to account for cutting errors and future repairs.
Q3: How do I account for fence posts in the calculation?
A: This calculator focuses on board count between posts. You'll need a separate calculation for post spacing.
Q4: Does this work for both sides of the fence?
A: Yes, but remember board on board fencing requires boards on both sides, so you'll need to double the result.
Q5: What board width does this assume?
A: The calculation is spacing-dependent only. Standard fence boards are typically 5.5 inches wide.