I'd have ordered this system already, buy the cost of lumber is unbelievable. My God. Very thorough presentation. Note: it occurred to me there's no "neighbor friendly" issues involved...both sides are identical. Setting posts for me is something I've never done...gotta get it right.
I wanted this fence until I saw price, @ $85 for posts, $105 for rails boards fit in, $60 for cap so you are at $250 then add wood $154 for PT deck boards (only seeing 16’ option at HD) if you buy longer and cut for a 6’ wide install. I am looking at 8’ long cedar pre-made panels for $130 each maybe if I didn’t so many panels I would consider.
Just me personally; but if I lived in a high wind area, I might devise some method of keeping the boards from resting right on top of each other. A 6' high total windbreak might be asking for trouble someday. But if there were a narrow space between each horizontal board, that could allow just enough wind through to alleviate stress.
Does Slipfence have a 4 foot "modern ranch rail" fence kit? I'm looking for metal fence posts that will accommodate 2x6 horizontal boards and allow me to only have 3 spaced horizontal boards with black chain link rather than a privacy fence.
Looks like a lovely looking, easy fence system, but what gauge aluminium are the fence posts ? Id be concerned they might bend with the weight of the timber or easily bend during windy conditions 🤔
the fence is engineered to flex so that the posts don't snap in high winds. The posts have been tested and passed the requirement of the Miami Dade County to withstand "hurricane like wind", of up to 115mph in 3 sec gusts.
Called a company about a slipfence installation and was told they don't work with slipfence anymore do to the system not being able to support the weight of the wood. Can anyone verify/ elaborate on that? Thank you
That statement is 100% Hogwash! The system was designed and engineered to accommodate not only the weight of wood but also the heavy weight of composite deck boards as well for the Horizontal system. No doubt the "installer" then went on to tell you how an all wood fence is better because that is what he is used to building right? But I bet he forgot to tell you that the wood fence posts will absolutely warp, lean, twist, rot at grade level and eventually fall over? This SLIPFENCE system is about 30% higher in cost because of the Aluminum posts, rails and caps and Stainless steel nuts, bolts and screws but this fence is only to be set up once, and in 12-15 years if the wood is looking grey and tired, you simply unscrews and slip the old boards out and slip new ones in for a brand new fence. you never need to set fence posts again.
@@slipfence this is what I've been looking for. Yeah installer does want to be precise. Saw the product on @epicgardening I also love that you're in Mississauga. KW myself. Cheers.
@@slipfence Thank God, replacing those fence posts is the backbreaking work! Love this fence, I am in NW Fl and I think I have seen a few around they are really nice I eventually want around my home. Thanks for the video, now I know.
I've never heard about Slipfence before, and don't care about the company at all. But, the idea that an aluminum post can't support the weight of the wood on it is ridiculous. It doesn't need to be some sort of "special" aluminum post, any aluminum post can support the weight of the wood and a lot more in a fencing application. If I were to assume good intent on the part of the installer, my best guess would be that he mistakenly thinks Slipfence is some kind of vinyl posting system.
Normally one screws or nails bracing to a wood 4x4 post to ensure it's plumb until the concrete anchor dries. The video doesn't do that... why? Or how does one secure temporary bracing?
I love the horizontal look but don’t want the gaps between boards. Any full privacy options like expansion strips or foam as ideas? Or anyone use something other than wood as the infill?
Pretty easy actually. U could just add another post against ur straight one, and turn it to the angle u need or u just shim the channel to the angle u need. Not rocket science
@@wbc1 if ur not that handy then you probably better off not taking on a project like this. Any fence will be a nightmare for someone that doesnt know what they're doing.
The Horizontal Fence can step with the slope of property and fill in the bottom portion under the fence with the earth that was dug out while digging post holes. If the gap is still too large to fill with excess earth then simply create a custom bottom board buy fastening 2 together and then trim the bottom to follow the grade or....you can shorten up the spans of the panels if it is a major slope. OR, you can cut the horizontal boards on an angle and slope the panel. This is a bit tricky but can absolutely be done.
@@Luckingsworth chain link fence. Vinyl fence. Metal fencing, with all types of variations. Point being, not all fences are made with pressure treated wood. I admit I didn’t watch the whole video. It only took me a few seconds in to realize this style wasn’t for me. Way to costly especially when there are other types to choose from that are more reasonably priced.
Hi Brenda, the wood does not touch the ground if the instructions are followed correctly. The bottom board should be 1"-1.5" off the ground. The Slipfence system was specifically designed not to have a bottom rail so the bottom board does not hold moisture resulting in mould then rotting. The fence once it gets wet in the rain always dries from the top down like hanging laundry, and the bottom board needs to empty out all of the moisture from the panel. The top cap rail fits on the bottom as well if customers like that look but it is not recommended for the reason stated here. Thank you for your interest in SLIPFENCE.
I was thinking of using Trex for the first board to avoid the rot issue. I'm too lazy to maintain 1 inch of clearance in my leafy yard. Has anyone tried a Trex-wood combo?
If you have ever replaced a rotted board on a regular wood fence where the installers brad nail or staple the boards in, this system is a walk in the park to replace a board. Slip the old one out and slip a new one in....what could be simpler?
@@slipfence you can easily kick out a rotted board that has been nailed or stapled to a regular fence. Then place a new picket directly in place of the old board. Or you can take a hammer and peel the old picket off easily as well. With this system you have to remove all the boards on top of the rotted board just to get to it. And in order to do this you have to unscrew all the boards on top of the rotted board, slide a new board in, and screw all of the boards back in. It’s definitely going to take 10x the amount of time.
The bottom board is the only board that's going to rot within a couple of years, use a reciprocating saw to cut out the bottom board then unscrew the next board above. Should be able to get both boards back in then screw in to the post.
This wouldn't work if you do not have access to the other side of the fence. Like my neighbors are going to let me come into their yards to run screws in my fence.
Hello James, the reason we designed the fence in 6 foot long sections is to eliminate the warping and weaving of the boards in and out. An 8 foot long section could have this issue but we have found that in 6 foot sections less 1% may require swapping out after the three week drying period.
Hi, this is the Horizontal system. However, all there systems, Horizontal, Vertical, and Traditional as well as Gates all have installation videos on the Slipfence.com site.
The video is great. We are a fence hinge company from China. Please accept my sincerest wishes. If you want to know more about fence hinges, please contact me.
This kind of fence looked very interesting, but there are just too many reviewers criticizing material quality and durability. Oh well, it was a good o Idea. Perhaps, the profit margin is too high.
Please have a look at the reviews on the Home Depot or Lowes site. Those reviews are from customers whom have actually installed the product or had it installed by a contractor. Although some of the comments and inquiries here are legitimate, there are numerous comments and inquiries here simply to fill the days.
2x12 lol... try all lumber! 4months ago 2x4x10 was $4 now its $10. Those aren't 2x12's anyway. They're 5/4 deck boards. You wouldn't use 2x12's to build a fence lol unless ur building a fortress🤣
If you like the plastic look.... Just go get a roll of visqueen and staple it on your post... Don't forget to make small holes to let the air run through it. Don't hesitate to contact me for more tips and tricks...
I'd have ordered this system already, buy the cost of lumber is unbelievable. My God. Very thorough presentation.
Note: it occurred to me there's no "neighbor friendly" issues involved...both sides are identical. Setting posts for me is something I've never done...gotta get it right.
How much does one section cost?
I wanted this fence until I saw price, @ $85 for posts, $105 for rails boards fit in, $60 for cap so you are at $250 then add wood $154 for PT deck boards (only seeing 16’ option at HD) if you buy longer and cut for a 6’ wide install. I am looking at 8’ long cedar pre-made panels for $130 each maybe if I didn’t so many panels I would consider.
Lumber is expensive no matter what type of fence you build … unless you go with a chain link fence.
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I plan on doing this fencing this Summer. Looks killer. So much nicer than a normal fence.
This fence is beautiful and should keep out bears nicely .
Black or Brown?
Da Bears !
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@@jeremyechevarria2895 Bears and beets with a beefy bison.
Not worried about da bears and much as da bills
Just me personally; but if I lived in a high wind area, I might devise some method of keeping the boards from resting right on top of each other. A 6' high total windbreak might be asking for trouble someday. But if there were a narrow space between each horizontal board, that could allow just enough wind through to alleviate stress.
Can you do a horizontal fence style, in this video with plastic-wood composite boards?
So much easier, and look nicer! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you like it!
Does Slipfence have a 4 foot "modern ranch rail" fence kit? I'm looking for metal fence posts that will accommodate 2x6 horizontal boards and allow me to only have 3 spaced horizontal boards with black chain link rather than a privacy fence.
Looks like a lovely looking, easy fence system, but what gauge aluminium are the fence posts ? Id be concerned they might bend with the weight of the timber or easily bend during windy conditions 🤔
the fence is engineered to flex so that the posts don't snap in high winds. The posts have been tested and passed the requirement of the Miami Dade County to withstand "hurricane like wind", of up to 115mph in 3 sec gusts.
@@slipfence 3 sec gusts only?? 😂😅
@@lildude8210 Not much will withstand a hurricane.. Thats why you have insurance.
"Won't snap" means Won't snap, doesn't mean anything in regards to the original question:
Does it BEND in high winds?
omg i love fences and now I get to offer my clients a slipfence system :D $$$$ noticed you have solutions for not just 90 degree turns
That is a very nice fence kit. Looks great!
Called a company about a slipfence installation and was told they don't work with slipfence anymore do to the system not being able to support the weight of the wood. Can anyone verify/ elaborate on that? Thank you
That statement is 100% Hogwash!
The system was designed and engineered to accommodate not only the weight of wood but also the heavy weight of composite deck boards as well for the Horizontal system. No doubt the "installer" then went on to tell you how an all wood fence is better because that is what he is used to building right? But I bet he forgot to tell you that the wood fence posts will absolutely warp, lean, twist, rot at grade level and eventually fall over? This SLIPFENCE system is about 30% higher in cost because of the Aluminum posts, rails and caps and Stainless steel nuts, bolts and screws but this fence is only to be set up once, and in 12-15 years if the wood is looking grey and tired, you simply unscrews and slip the old boards out and slip new ones in for a brand new fence. you never need to set fence posts again.
@@slipfence this is what I've been looking for. Yeah installer does want to be precise. Saw the product on @epicgardening I also love that you're in Mississauga. KW myself. Cheers.
@@slipfence Thank God, replacing those fence posts is the backbreaking work! Love this fence, I am in NW Fl and I think I have seen a few around they are really nice I eventually want around my home. Thanks for the video, now I know.
I've never heard about Slipfence before, and don't care about the company at all. But, the idea that an aluminum post can't support the weight of the wood on it is ridiculous. It doesn't need to be some sort of "special" aluminum post, any aluminum post can support the weight of the wood and a lot more in a fencing application.
If I were to assume good intent on the part of the installer, my best guess would be that he mistakenly thinks Slipfence is some kind of vinyl posting system.
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Normally one screws or nails bracing to a wood 4x4 post to ensure it's plumb until the concrete anchor dries. The video doesn't do that... why? Or how does one secure temporary bracing?
Vertical level is called plumb
Cost per section anyone?
I love the horizontal look but don’t want the gaps between boards. Any full privacy options like expansion strips or foam as ideas? Or anyone use something other than wood as the infill?
I dont see gaps between the horizontal boards
Some kits use tongue and groove boards, so there is Zero gap. Some people want a gap, so they use extra spacers in the side channel
48 inches deep???
Depends on where you live - frost depth may be 48" below finish grade. Amazing what the freeze/thaw cycle can do to a post.
Can you buy the metal slides at Lowe’s
Why can't Yu put the first baseboard in the slats as it drys
When is a post ever level?
What happens when you need to make a fence that has angles other than 90°?
Great question.
Pretty easy actually. U could just add another post against ur straight one, and turn it to the angle u need or u just shim the channel to the angle u need. Not rocket science
@@bliffblam it is rocket science for me! I'm not the most handy. Thanks for the info.
@@wbc1 if ur not that handy then you probably better off not taking on a project like this.
Any fence will be a nightmare for someone that doesnt know what they're doing.
@@bliffblam Good point. 👍🏼
How much?
How would you do this type of fancing on a slope?
hi Ramiz, At around minute 2:36 the instructional video here shows you how to accommodate the horizontal fence on a sloped property.
where can I buy this type of fence
Anyone can tell me where I can get this kind of fence??? I'm in indiana, I look very nice
This requires a yard that is flat with zero slopes. Not to mention buying a crap load of pressure treated wood.
Yep and let's remind the folks at home how fucking heavy pressure treated wood is
The Horizontal Fence can step with the slope of property and fill in the bottom portion under the fence with the earth that was dug out while digging post holes. If the gap is still too large to fill with excess earth then simply create a custom bottom board buy fastening 2 together and then trim the bottom to follow the grade or....you can shorten up the spans of the panels if it is a major slope. OR, you can cut the horizontal boards on an angle and slope the panel. This is a bit tricky but can absolutely be done.
And a regular fence does not require buying pressure treated wood? Lol. Idiot.
They literally show how to install on a sloped surface in the video
@@Luckingsworth chain link fence. Vinyl fence. Metal fencing, with all types of variations. Point being, not all fences are made with pressure treated wood. I admit I didn’t watch the whole video. It only took me a few seconds in to realize this style wasn’t for me. Way to costly especially when there are other types to choose from that are more reasonably priced.
Having wood touching the ground is a problem, you should put a bottom medal rail on like the top.
Hi Brenda, the wood does not touch the ground if the instructions are followed correctly. The bottom board should be 1"-1.5" off the ground. The Slipfence system was specifically designed not to have a bottom rail so the bottom board does not hold moisture resulting in mould then rotting. The fence once it gets wet in the rain always dries from the top down like hanging laundry, and the bottom board needs to empty out all of the moisture from the panel. The top cap rail fits on the bottom as well if customers like that look but it is not recommended for the reason stated here. Thank you for your interest in SLIPFENCE.
I was thinking of using Trex for the first board to avoid the rot issue. I'm too lazy to maintain 1 inch of clearance in my leafy yard. Has anyone tried a Trex-wood combo?
Just stain it and don't worry for 25 years
There is no wind relief
Love the privacy aspect,but yeah the wind would mess this thing up.
The Vertical system provides wind relief. This is full privacy and the posts have been wind tested to withstand 115 MPH winds in 3 second gusts.
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Do the boards warp over time?
depends on the boards. some do some dont. just replace the one that does
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Very nice fence what is the cost per section on average.
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Bazingha ...
Is this fence approved for use in Florida? Posts are required to be 4 feet apart.
You can place the posts 4 feet apart if regional by-law requires yes. Just cut the posts with a non-ferrous blade on your circular saw.
Where did you ever get such a crazy idea? Have you never seen a fence, or fence panels?
Replacing a rotted board would be a pain in the A$$. Otherwise, I love this Fort Knox style fencing.
If you have ever replaced a rotted board on a regular wood fence where the installers brad nail or staple the boards in, this system is a walk in the park to replace a board. Slip the old one out and slip a new one in....what could be simpler?
@@slipfence you can easily kick out a rotted board that has been nailed or stapled to a regular fence. Then place a new picket directly in place of the old board. Or you can take a hammer and peel the old picket off easily as well. With this system you have to remove all the boards on top of the rotted board just to get to it. And in order to do this you have to unscrew all the boards on top of the rotted board, slide a new board in, and screw all of the boards back in. It’s definitely going to take 10x the amount of time.
The bottom board is the only board that's going to rot within a couple of years, use a reciprocating saw to cut out the bottom board then unscrew the next board above. Should be able to get both boards back in then screw in to the post.
Or you could slipping wire boards and don't screw them in?
Both seems easy to replace. If you have to keep replacing them. Then you are not taken care of your fence in the first place.
This wouldn't work if you do not have access to the other side of the fence. Like my neighbors are going to let me come into their yards to run screws in my fence.
Where can I get the materials?
on line search it up
Would love this in uk
Yeh me to👍🇬🇧
We have something very similar. You can get metal posts and tongue and groove panels. Strong steel posts though 👍
Those boards are going to warp in and out
Hello James, the reason we designed the fence in 6 foot long sections is to eliminate the warping and weaving of the boards in and out. An 8 foot long section could have this issue but we have found that in 6 foot sections less 1% may require swapping out after the three week drying period.
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Yea!!! What he 👆🏻said! By God
Parabéns muito lindo 👏
Cost
Your in edmonton
This guys voice is like honey.
Which is the name of the program that prepare this animation?
Hi, this is the Horizontal system. However, all there systems, Horizontal, Vertical, and Traditional as well as Gates all have installation videos on the Slipfence.com site.
T Slipfence Expert the graphics program
Muy bonito pero en mi País son capas de romper la madera para robar pero muy buena idea
The video is great. We are a fence hinge company from China. Please accept my sincerest wishes.
If you want to know more about fence hinges, please contact me.
This kind of fence looked very interesting, but there are just too many reviewers criticizing material quality and durability. Oh well, it was a good o
Idea. Perhaps, the profit margin is too high.
Please have a look at the reviews on the Home Depot or Lowes site. Those reviews are from customers whom have actually installed the product or had it installed by a contractor. Although some of the comments and inquiries here are legitimate, there are numerous comments and inquiries here simply to fill the days.
Nice!
Anyone priced 2x12's lately? This is a pricey option...
2x12 lol... try all lumber! 4months ago 2x4x10 was $4 now its $10.
Those aren't 2x12's anyway. They're 5/4 deck boards.
You wouldn't use 2x12's to build a fence lol unless ur building a fortress🤣
This fence system does not accommodate 2 x 12. the board required for the SLipfence Horizontal is 5/4 x 6" x 12' long.
Thousands of dollars though. Wood prices are ridiculous.
Thia looks more complicated than a regular concrete posts and wooden panels fence.
It's easier.
When you don't live in a hilly area....
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VINYL FENCE INSTALL
So many post
I will stick with a vinyl privacy fence
Vinyl fences are the perfect solution if you like the look of plastic in your yard.
If you like the plastic look.... Just go get a roll of visqueen and staple it on your post... Don't forget to make small holes to let the air run through it. Don't hesitate to contact me for more tips and tricks...
Plumb!! Not level.
Wow that looks bad... And hassle.
Open your other eye, it looks much better.
@@slipfence OK "expert" 😂