Installing Post And Rail Vinyl Fence
For 3 rail fence cut an 8 ft.
Installing post and rail vinyl fence. Use a 4 foot level to ensure that the post is perfectly plumb. Step 3 insert the posts. Installing a vinyl fence. Board and rail systems have individual boards and rails much like a wooden fence.
Continue to install posts and panels to complete the run of fencing. Set the corner and end posts first. In this story we ll cover the installation of a board and rail fence. It s available in forms similar to both wood panel and rail fencing.
Vinyl fencing is a relatively new maintenance free type of fencing. For a 4 rail fence do the same with the bottom rail. Repair a broken vinyl fence post. To install a vinyl fence start by using a power auger or a post hole digger to dig the holes for your fence posts.
Step 2 dig the hole. Mark each post location using spray paint. Install the top rail and then insert the short square spindles. But many of the layout and post setting tips apply to both so read on even if you choose a panelized system.
8 galvanized 2 1 2 inch deck screws through each end of the rails and into the post. Vinyl is a good choice for an attractive easily maintained fence system. 4 measure and cut the remaining lower rails. Insert the vinyl fence post in the hole.
Ideally you need to have one vinyl fence post placed every six feet of your vinyl fence. Attach that rail to the fence posts by placing two no. Rail and with four notches on each end insert it into the post as the second rail. Make sure that the holes are 10 inches in diameter and deep enough to hold the length of your post plus 6 inches for a layer of gravel.
After digging the post holes the posts should be braced and set in concrete before attaching the rails and pickets. With a hydraulic auger dig the holes at least 2 feet deep. Installing fence posts how to mark a fence line and the post locations before building a fence. To create a strong fence it is important to weave the fence as follows.
Rails go through every other post. Remove the rocks and dirt on the holes using a shovel. Connect the first fence panel to the post then secure it with screws fitted with snap caps. The natural expansion and contraction of vinyl and the effects of wind and water may start to produce gaps in the fence and post support.