My new neighbors wanted to put a vinyl fence around their whole 5 acres of property. But after getting a quote for the fence that was $50,000.00 they changed their minds really quick! They went from a privacy fence all the way around their property to a 2 rail and post vinyl fence about 1/3 around their property and then ran a cattle fence around the rest of their property. I would love to put a privacy fence around my whole 5 acres too, but my pocket book not that big either. Even though I can do the labor myself and save that cost. The materials are not cheap either! Especially if your wanting least a 7 foot high fence to keep deer from jumping over the fence
Wow, wow, Wow, I am absolutely amazed at your attention to detail, and your superior Craftsmanship! The fence looks stunning and I especially like the "mow curb" and I want one of these when I install my new fence! Do ya'll install these types of vinyl fences in the State of Washington? If yes, how do I get a hold of SWI fencing? Well done, Sir!
We used to do that years ago and discovered that it actually doesn't help. In fact, it creates settling issues & makes any future repair of the fence 1,000x more difficult.
Moving blankets…. Oh how crude! I recently took a trip to my daughter’s home in Florida to install a privacy fence. Before driving over to get the parts, I asked her for some blankets to protect them. She brought me a half dozen “Baby Blankies”. They were soft and smelled like talcum powder! As we loaded the posts, rails and panel parts into the bed of the truck… they slid on the blankets like Teflon. You could almost hear them giggle as they felt the velvety softness of the fleecy blankies. I thought I caught one of the posts smiling as it snuggled into its resting position! And the smell, O’ my goodness. The big brawny dock worker, who poured sweat all over them as he loaded the panels, was breathing hard just so he could inhale the baby powder fragrance as deep as possible! The results? When we arrived at the house, not only were the parts undamaged… they also had a high polish sheen that only tender loving care from the use of baby soft nursery linen, infused with baby butt powder fragrance, could provide. So Dan, you go ahead and use those coarse, dust smelling old movers blankets if you want…. But, I am gonna pamper my vinyl fence with the infant protection care they deserve!
The materials market is so insane right now it would be impossible to give you an accurate idea of what an installer in your area might charge, but for folks in our area our online estimator will give you a ballpark estimate. swiwyoming.com/quote-tool/
You've got to find a reputable supplier. We absolutely do NOT recommend big box store vinyl. It's an entirely different product and that's where vinyl's bad reputation comes from. We get our vinyl out of Nephi, UT from National Vinyl Products. I'd call around some of your local fence contractors and see what they carry and what they'll sell you. If you're lucky someone will carry NVP.
Not sure if you covered this or not. I know you talked about control joints for movement and you did not think they would be needed. So does that mean your also not worried about frost heave on the sections between the posts since there is no rebar going from the post holes at frost depth to the next post hole across that shallow span? I also live in WYO just southern and I think our depth is around 48” frost depth.
Correct. It's all one "piece" of concrete, with the post holes going down below frost depth, effectively acting like pylons for the entire structure. It's common practice to have portions of your concrete going down below frost line--not every inch of it.
Hi Dan, I’ve really enjoyed your videos. I am in Australia so first question is does your company post things like the lock latches you demonstrated etc to Australia. We are just beginning the fence project and have decided to go with the pvc as it looks like the style we like the most for our Queenslander style house. Next question, have you ever installed an electric sliding gate for the driveway. Many thanks, Gordon
Hey thanks so much! The short answer is we *can* post internationally but it's going to add to the price considerably. Give the shop a call and you can talk it over with one of the guys. 307-578-8040 And yes! We've done many automated sliding gates. Here's one we did recently (although this one is obviously a commercial gate): ruclips.net/video/T5orVsOPNd8/видео.html
Good job. Not a easy job. I like the rail locks and gate hardware. I've only seen the metal sleeves as gate stiffeners. Then you have good solid screw points for the hinges. How do those round post stiffeners give you solid screw points for hinges. I run into lots of sagging vinyl gates. And leaning posts so there the hinge screws are impinging and no way will the gate shut.
its not our product, its always the other guys products.... said no one ever... vinyl is always easier to break and fall apart doesn't matter who its from.
Now that’s another great dang fence install, that mow curb came out awesome as well
You guys made that whole process look so easy
Amazing quality.
Thanks!
Not even all the way through the video
and I'm already a pro, thank you for sharing.
U should talk about the concreate curb that poured under fence..thxs
You must have missed the rest of the videos in that series. Here you are: ruclips.net/p/PLqL1XE-47CfgJghKUdKv5YZORVBwrtrqA
Bro the sos pads are a miracle for vinyl buffs out scratch’s and stains. As long as the vinyl isn’t gouged it’s a magic secret
Wuh?! I'll have to check that out!
Good job guys
Hey need help with vinyl gate install, not sure how to install door in some 10-15 degree angle
My new neighbors wanted to put a vinyl fence around their whole 5 acres of property. But after getting a quote for the fence that was $50,000.00 they changed their minds really quick! They went from a privacy fence all the way around their property to a 2 rail and post vinyl fence about 1/3 around their property and then ran a cattle fence around the rest of their property. I would love to put a privacy fence around my whole 5 acres too, but my pocket book not that big either. Even though I can do the labor myself and save that cost. The materials are not cheap either! Especially if your wanting least a 7 foot high fence to keep deer from jumping over the fence
Wow, wow, Wow, I am absolutely amazed at your attention to detail, and your superior Craftsmanship!
The fence looks stunning and I especially like the "mow curb" and I want one of these when I install my new fence!
Do ya'll install these types of vinyl fences in the State of Washington? If yes, how do I get a hold of SWI fencing?
Well done, Sir!
Thank you so much! We do not currently install in Washington. ☹️
Great job👍 I love installing Vinyl
Thanks 👍
Sweet….
Do you still use wood post inside the gate post? With the quality vinyl material your team use?
Nope…. I heard how hollow the sound was when you drilled your hole for the latch! 👍🏽
Have you guys played around with the sound barrier fence? Good stuff
How deep is that concrete curb? Love the concept!
Standard is 4". You can go 6" if you want thicker.
I never heard of that trick for scraping concrete off posts I normally use a pressure washer.
Nice video to watch, is it possible to put concrete on each column to make it more sturdy?
We used to do that years ago and discovered that it actually doesn't help. In fact, it creates settling issues & makes any future repair of the fence 1,000x more difficult.
Moving blankets…. Oh how crude!
I recently took a trip to my daughter’s home in Florida to install a privacy fence. Before driving over to get the parts, I asked her for some blankets to protect them.
She brought me a half dozen “Baby Blankies”. They were soft and smelled like talcum powder!
As we loaded the posts, rails and panel parts into the bed of the truck… they slid on the blankets like Teflon. You could almost hear them giggle as they felt the velvety softness of the fleecy blankies. I thought I caught one of the posts smiling as it snuggled into its resting position!
And the smell, O’ my goodness. The big brawny dock worker, who poured sweat all over them as he loaded the panels, was breathing hard just so he could inhale the baby powder fragrance as deep as possible!
The results? When we arrived at the house, not only were the parts undamaged… they also had a high polish sheen that only tender loving care from the use of baby soft nursery linen, infused with baby butt powder fragrance, could provide.
So Dan, you go ahead and use those coarse, dust smelling old movers blankets if you want…. But, I am gonna pamper my vinyl fence with the infant protection care they deserve!
That's certainly another level of protection! 😂
How much per foot installed? Looks nice.
The materials market is so insane right now it would be impossible to give you an accurate idea of what an installer in your area might charge, but for folks in our area our online estimator will give you a ballpark estimate. swiwyoming.com/quote-tool/
Where do you find this type of vinyl fence at? My local lowes and Home Depot just have the panels that’s already glued together.
You've got to find a reputable supplier. We absolutely do NOT recommend big box store vinyl. It's an entirely different product and that's where vinyl's bad reputation comes from.
We get our vinyl out of Nephi, UT from National Vinyl Products. I'd call around some of your local fence contractors and see what they carry and what they'll sell you. If you're lucky someone will carry NVP.
what do you use to beef up the gate post?or does the screw just screw directly into the vinyl ?
We do screw directly into the vinyl, however we also insert a post stiffener into the gate posts.
Not sure if you covered this or not. I know you talked about control joints for movement and you did not think they would be needed. So does that mean your also not worried about frost heave on the sections between the posts since there is no rebar going from the post holes at frost depth to the next post hole across that shallow span? I also live in WYO just southern and I think our depth is around 48” frost depth.
Correct. It's all one "piece" of concrete, with the post holes going down below frost depth, effectively acting like pylons for the entire structure. It's common practice to have portions of your concrete going down below frost line--not every inch of it.
Thank you
Hi Dan, I’ve really enjoyed your videos. I am in Australia so first question is does your company post things like the lock latches you demonstrated etc to Australia. We are just beginning the fence project and have decided to go with the pvc as it looks like the style we like the most for our Queenslander style house. Next question, have you ever installed an electric sliding gate for the driveway. Many thanks, Gordon
Hey thanks so much! The short answer is we *can* post internationally but it's going to add to the price considerably. Give the shop a call and you can talk it over with one of the guys. 307-578-8040
And yes! We've done many automated sliding gates. Here's one we did recently (although this one is obviously a commercial gate): ruclips.net/video/T5orVsOPNd8/видео.html
Good job. Not a easy job. I like the rail locks and gate hardware. I've only seen the metal sleeves as gate stiffeners. Then you have good solid screw points for the hinges. How do those round post stiffeners give you solid screw points for hinges. I run into lots of sagging vinyl gates. And leaning posts so there the hinge screws are impinging and no way will the gate shut.
Exquisite
Harbor freight tools has upgraded more advanced that's why Dewalt steady in Science lab.
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It’s the vinyl step😂😂😂
4 things guaranteed to happen to concrete:
1. It's going to get hard
2. It's not going to get stolen
3. It won't catch on fire
4. It's going to crack
5. Your back will hurt the next day.
its not our product, its always the other guys products.... said no one ever... vinyl is always easier to break and fall apart doesn't matter who its from.
Hmm... Tupperware fence
Well, if your tupperware has baked-in UV protection and comes with a lifetime warranty then I guess so. They're big out here.