Wood – Freestanding Fence Base Size

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I'm trying to build a free-standing fence or barrier that will sit on top of concrete similar to this picture:

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The fence I want to build is a bit taller – 6-8ft. Two questions:

  • How wide does the "feet" of the fence have to be to keep it from falling over in the wind?

  • I'm thinking about putting support braces in the photo like the picture – do they have to be on both sides of the fence and what size and height does the brace have to be?

Best Answer

YES! You can build it exactly like the picture shows but with feet (on both sides) proportionally larger depending on final height and wind resistance required.

To ask what is wide enough "to keep it from falling over in the wind" is not answerable because it is too subjective; the right (wrong?) wind speed could take down almost anything. It would depend on materials used, method of construction, and wind load you would expect it to withstand. You could certainly build it with the knowledge that you do not know what conditions would tip it, and move it to a safe location whenever there is significant wind ("significant wind", again subjective).

If you were to finalize the construction details (material, height, width, design details) a civil or structural engineer might be able to give you a ballpark wind shear resistance number.