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Installing vinyl fencing on concrete.
Lay out the fence.
Installing a vinyl fence.
This is one method among many to set a hollow vinyl post on a concrete pad or sidewalk.
Vinyl is a good choice for an attractive easily maintained fence system.
Plumb the posts and.
Vinyl fencing is a relatively new maintenance free type of fencing.
Below grade and pack in soil on top of the wet concrete.
Otherwise stop filling the holes with concrete about 4 in.
Get the bottom 6 inches of your hole filled with gravel and put in rebar posts.
Installing your fence on a concrete surface such as a patio or driveway is easy with this innovative system by wambam fence.
It s available in forms similar to both wood panel and rail fencing.
It could be used for fence posts hand rail or porch columns.
If attaching your vinyl fence posts to concrete footing then begin by digging a post hole.
Concrete will then need to be poured into this hole.
We have shorter posts for our fences for this purpose.
Although few do it yourselfers relish the prospect of a weekend spent mixing hundreds of pounds of concrete and digging numerous post holes most can handle a vinyl fence installation.
You will dig this hole to where it is about 1 3 of the length of your post and about 10 inches in diameter.
Stretch a string line tightly along the proposed fence run locate the corner posts and dig 3 ft deep postholes.
To install a vinyl fence start by using a power auger or a post hole digger to dig the holes for your fence posts.
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.
Vinyl fencing isn t subject to rot fading or other effects of weather and time as wood fencing can be.
Below we will discuss a few ways to install a fence on a concrete slab.
I install the surface mounts that i fabricated in the previous video.
When installing a fence on an existing concrete pad some fence installers prefer to core drill through the concrete and set posts the traditional way embedded in concrete underground.
Plan your fence and follow the rules photo 1.