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Concrete Timber Panel Fencing Frs Close Boarded Fence With Posts And

concrete post And timber panel fencing Hodges Lawrence Ltd
concrete post And timber panel fencing Hodges Lawrence Ltd

Concrete Post And Timber Panel Fencing Hodges Lawrence Ltd How to install closeboard fencing. closeboard fencing is a simple construction of posts, rails, gravel boards and featheredge boards. posts should be a minimum of 100x100mm section and concreted into the ground at a depth of approximately 600mm (for an 1800mm or 6' fence). the distance between the post centres should ideally not exceed 3m (10ft). A closeboard panel is a vertically clad fencing panel with featheredge boards – this version is framed so perfect for attaching to timber posts. all of our fences are treated to prevent rot, fungal decay and insect infestation. they look brilliant, offer shelter and will cope with the harsh weather. these panels are on hand for rapid delivery.

Closedboard fencing With concrete posts Diy Kit Uk Delivery
Closedboard fencing With concrete posts Diy Kit Uk Delivery

Closedboard Fencing With Concrete Posts Diy Kit Uk Delivery How to erect close board fencing. the posts should ideally be 4 x 4 inch treated timber, set into the ground in a hole 2 ft (600mm) deep and concreted with a concrete mix as shown in our concreting fence posts project. the picture at teh top of the page shows both the inside of the fence (left) and the outside (right) to demonstrate how the. Concrete gravel boards offer several benefits when used in conjunction with panel fencing. these boards also help in maintaining the structural integrity of the fence. by preventing direct contact between the panels and the ground, they minimise the risk of moisture seeping into the wood. Add to this the depth of the gravel board you want to use. in our exmaple pictured we are using nice strong concrete gravel boards at 150mm deep. after measuring height of fence panel, add the depth of your chosen gravel board. now add the height of the fence post that you would like to stick up above the fence panel. Place the fence panel onto the gravel board and also slotted into the concrete post an ensure both are to the correct height on the post. place the second concrete post into the hole and ensure that the ends of the gravel board and panel are located in the slots. make sure the post is to the correct height, is properly aligned and level.

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