How To Install Composite DuraPost Garden Fence
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- How To Install Composite Durapost Garden Fence
00:00 Intro
00:30 Installing The Steel Fence Posts
03:39 Installing The Bottom U-Channels
04:08 Installing The Composite Fence Panels
06:32 How To Install The Fence Post Caps
07:12 How To Fix The Composite Fence Panels
08:21 Installing Post Cover Strips
09:29 Installing The Gate Posts
11:32 How To Install DuraPost Gate
14:54 Installing The Gate Lock
We are installing a composite fence from DuraPost. Whether you're looking to add privacy, enhance the beauty of your garden or create a secure boundary, out detailed tutorial will help you achieve professional results. In this video, we'll walk you through the entire installation process, making it easy for you to enhance your garden with a modern, stylish high-quality fence and we share all the tips, tricks and techniques used to create the perfect fence for your space.
Whether you're looking for inspiration or practical tips for your own project, this video has got you covered. Our easy-to-follow instructions make this project suitable for DIY enthusiasts.
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What a great system. Slick finish. Nice work gents
Thanks much appreciated
No doubt the fencing will withstand 100mph winds but it all comes down to how the posts have been set and how soft the ground is. Most people put posts 1ft deep with half a bag of cement around it and then wonder why fence falls over when toddler leaned against it.
Good concept, very little maintenance and will last forever.
Agreed ✅ and thanks 😊
Best fence yet
Thanks 😊
Great watch!!! Well in lads 👏🏽👏🏽🔥🔥
Thanks much appreciated 😊🙌
seen a similar thing from a US company and they used '"no dig" posts where they used a petrol post driver to set the posts, been looking for something similar as not keen on digging 50+ holes
Looks proper smart👏
Thanks much appreciated
Looks brilliant, what about upkeep, is there any?
Thanks much appreciated and this has 0 maintenance 😊
What’s will these look like after a few years with sun and heat on them , fading and buckling perhaps?
These last forever 🙌🙌
Composite fencing can last from 30 to 50 years with very little maintenance needed. Out does wooden fencing by a long shot.
What width holes do they recommend for those skinny posts? Would 20cm (the typical auger size) be enough at 60cm depth?
Still same as traditional post 😊
@@homeimprovementsso you need a lot more postcrete than traditional too then?
hoooooooooooww much !!!!!wowza
Can be found online 😊
I found it on line that's why I'm saying wowza ...
thought timber was expensive 😲
I would of made them all the same height. looks unfinished. But still an amazing job!
Thanks and yeah it was customer preference 😊
how do you hide the gaps at the bottom from pushing all the panels up flush with the top rail?
That was going to be my question as well
Yes just watched it back and it would be good if it didn’t show a gap at the bottom but guess if it touched ground level water would eventually attack the bottom
We wanted the fence level otherwise we would have had to step the fence so we just pack the stones more to compensate for the level fence
☝🏽🙌