Fence Post Calculator

Use this fence post calculator to estimate the number of posts, spacing, post-hole concrete volume, bag counts, and optional cost for fence projects. It is designed for early planning before you confirm final layout, gates, corners, and local code requirements.

Fence details

Total fence length in feet

Distance between posts in feet (typical: 8ft)

Number of corner posts

Number of gate posts (2 per gate)

Diameter in inches (typical: 12in)

Depth in feet (typical: 2.5ft)

Leave empty to skip cost calculation

Typical: 10% for concrete

Results

Number of Posts

17

total posts needed

Number of Holes

17

total holes to dig

Concrete (Cubic Feet)

36.72

includes 10% waste

Concrete (Cubic Yards)

1.36

for bulk delivery

40 lb Bags

123

bags needed

50 lb Bags

98

bags needed

60 lb Bags

82

bags needed

80 lb Bags

62

bags needed

How it's calculated

Formula:

Posts = (Length ÷ Spacing) - 1 + Corners + Gates
Concrete = π × (Diameter ÷ 2 ÷ 12)² × Depth × Posts

Assumptions:

  • Post depth: 1/3 of post height or 2.5ft minimum
  • Hole diameter: 3× post width for proper concrete coverage
  • 50lb bags are most common for fence post installation

Planning estimate only

Local building codes, frost depth, soil type, and fence height can affect post depth. Verify with local requirements and professional guidance.

What this fence post calculator does

Use this fence post calculator to estimate the number of posts, spacing, post-hole concrete volume, bag counts, and optional cost for fence projects. It is designed for early planning before you confirm final layout, gates, corners, and local code requirements.

Material Tally calculators are built for planning conversations with suppliers, contractors, and family members before a project starts. They help you see the difference between exact math and practical buying quantities, including waste factors and rounded purchase units. The result should be treated as a strong planning estimate, then checked against product labels, supplier guidance, and local building requirements.

Best for

  • Early material planning before visiting a supplier
  • Comparing cost assumptions and waste factors
  • Checking whether a project is small enough for bagged or boxed materials
  • Creating a clearer shopping list before work begins

How to use the calculator

01

Enter the total fence length along the planned fence line.

02

Choose a target post spacing based on fence style, panel width, and product instructions.

03

Enter post-hole diameter and depth so the calculator can estimate concrete volume.

04

Add gate posts, corner posts, or extra posts if your layout needs reinforcement.

05

Review total posts, spacing guidance, concrete bags, and optional cost.

How the math works

The calculator divides the fence length by the target spacing to estimate intervals and posts, then calculates post-hole volume as a cylinder. It multiplies that volume by the number of posts and converts the result into cubic feet, cubic yards, and bag counts using common bag yields.

Planning tips

Post spacing should match the fence system. Prebuilt panels, rails, privacy fence boards, and livestock fence all have different layout rules.

Corner, end, and gate posts often need more support than line posts. They may require deeper holes, larger diameters, braces, or extra concrete.

Check underground utilities before digging. Many areas require a locate request before fence post holes are started.

Frost depth, wind exposure, soil type, and fence height can affect hole depth and concrete needs.

Frequently asked questions

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