INSTALLATION

Installation of your fence


Thanks to our clear and detailed instructions, we can help you to install your fence properly.

Before starting to erect your new fence, you must ensure that there are no pipes or conduits in the soil where you want to erect your fence or gate. It is essential to know this before starting, in order to avoid any subsequent problems.

You will need the following tools and materials to erect the fences and gates:
 
Tools

    Wheel barrow to move the materials.
    Auger (petrol).
    Mason's cord set at the desired heigth of the posts in the site chosen for the hole.
    Spirit level.
    Cordless electric screwdriver.
    Tape mesure up to 30 meters.
    Tape mesure up to 5 meters.
    Pincers to assemble the closing rollers.
    Shovel to remove the excess soil.
    Spade to tension the fence.
    Chainsaw to notch the angled posts.
    Rake to level and rake the garden.
    An angle level to position the posts.
    Large mallet.

Materials

    Screws (anti-splitting).
    Bit for the screw.

 
Our instructions will enable you to erect your fence without any problems:

    Installation of split stake fences
    Installation of gates
    Installation of post & rail

How many posts do I need?

Depending on the heigth of the fence and the number of turns in the fence, you may need several different types of posts to erect your new fence. The standard post used has a diameter of 8/10 cm.

Check the table to see how much posts you need!

Hauteur du Treillage en cm

Distance entre 2 poteaux en mètre

Longueur du poteau en cm et diamètre

50 2 m 75 cm / 6-8
80 2 m 120 cm / 8-10
100 2 m 150 cm / 8-10
120 1,70 m 175 cm / 8-10
150 1,40 m 200 cm / 8-10
175 1,20 m 225 cm / 8-10
200 1,00 m 250 cm / 8-10
In a corner, posts will need to be supported on 1 or 2 sides, or a thicker post should be used.
If you have any questions, please let us know! We will be happy to help! If you wish, we can even erect your fence for you. Ask us for a quote. With a maximum displacement of 100 km.
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