Looking for an accurate estimate for a Doweled Post & Rail Fence? Use the calculator below to get a fast, realistic project cost based on your layout, rail count, post spacing, gates, wire mesh, finish options, and site conditions.
Doweled Post & Rail Fence is a traditional ranch fencing style built with round pressure-treated wood posts and round rails inserted through drilled post openings. It creates a clean, natural appearance that works well for ranches, pastures, driveways, yards, and perimeter fencing.
Common options include 2-rail, 3-rail, and 4-rail configurations, 8-foot or 10-foot post spacing, stained finish options, wire mesh for dog or yard fencing, and matching wood or durable steel gates.
Use the calculator below to customize your project and get a more precise estimate.
Doweled Post & Rail Fence pricing depends on fence length, rail count, post spacing, wood species, gates, wire mesh, stained finish options, layout, terrain, and site conditions.
A typical estimate may include round pressure-treated wood posts and rails, concrete when applicable, gates, optional wire mesh, and professional installation.
Use the calculator above by entering fence length, rail configuration, post spacing, gates, mesh options, finish preferences, and project conditions.
Fence length, rail count, post spacing, wood species, gates, mesh, staining, terrain, soil, access, and regional material availability all impact pricing.
Yes. Start with the calculator, then submit your project details for a more accurate quote based on your property, layout, terrain, access, and selected options.
It uses round wood rails inserted through drilled holes in round posts, creating a traditional ranch look with a clean center-mounted appearance from both sides.
Yes. It works well for ranches, pastures, driveways, yards, perimeter lines, and properties that value traditional natural wood aesthetics.
Yes. Wire mesh can be added to help contain dogs or smaller animals.
Doweled Post & Rail Fence is commonly available in 2-rail, 3-rail, and 4-rail configurations.
Pressure-treated wood supports ground contact durability, but some sagging, warping, and weathering should be expected over time.
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