Installation Guide

Pre-Installation
TOOLS REQUIRED
Air compressor Staple Gun Rail & Bracket Locator Template (provided)
Tape Measure Hammer
Wheel Barrow Clamp
Post Hole Digger Level
Saw Power Drill
SUPPLIES
Quick Set Concrete 4 in. Lag Screw (for Face Mount Install)
Gravel Galvanized Staples Leg: 1 1/4 / 1 1/2 in.
Twine or String Work Gloves
Stakes Pencil
Spray Paint
PRIOR TO INSTALLING THE FENCING
IMPORTANT: Please read and follow the instructions in this section before you begin installation of your fencing products.
NOTE: Prior to digging, confirm location of underground utilities with local authorities. Apply for permits if required by local authorities
and codes. Local zoning laws, neighborhood associations and/or historic districts my regulate size, type placement and ability of
fencing. Ensure compliance prior to installation.
NOTE: Due to variation in picket width, minor adjustments to gapping may be required. Care should be taken to ensure that spacing
does not result in too large of gap at the end posts.
PLANNING:
Determine total area to be fenced.
Site-Built installation: Ensure the right amount of pickets and rails per section.
Make adjustments for odd widths at the back corners or build partial sections equally. Example: If you have 8 feet left in a
run, consider building two 4 ft. sections rather than a 6 ft. and a 2 ft..
Determine the number of posts including gate post and gate location (if applicable).
Installations are facilitated with the use of an air compressor or air driven staple gun.
Recommendation fasteners include 1-1/4 - 1-1/2 in. long x 1/4 - 7/16 in. crown galvanized and oiled or stainless steel
staples, 16 - 18 gauge. Name brand staples are more reliable. Air compressor set to 90-100 PSI.