Drift-zone-installation-tutorial -

: Heavy-duty plastic zip ties or 10-inch cable ties.

: Always check for underground utility lines before driving posts into the ground. drift-zone-installation-tutorial

: Place the fence upwind of the area you want to protect. A general rule is to set it back 35 times the height of the fence. For a standard 4-foot fence, place it roughly 140 feet away. : Heavy-duty plastic zip ties or 10-inch cable ties

: Space your posts 5 to 8 feet apart . In high-wind areas, closer spacing (5 feet) is better. Drive posts approximately 1.5 to 2 feet deep to ensure stability. A general rule is to set it back

A properly installed snow fence creates a "drift zone" by slowing down wind and forcing snow to drop before it reaches your driveway or road.

: These are often too weak for heavy snow loads; stick with steel T-posts.