Installation Guide

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Post Location:
Measure the width of the fence panel (X) plus the width
of the post (Y). This is the common center-to-center
measurement (unless there is a cut-down panel) for post
hole location (Fig. 2).
Post Installation:
Dig the  rst two post holes. Hole size should be dug based
on the following determination: Depth is determined by
your local frost line measurements plus 6" for gravel/ ller
(Fig. 3). Width is determined by the post size. See chart
below for measurements:
Diameters based on post size:
10" for 5" x 5" post
8" for 4" x 4" post
Fig. 2
5x5 Post
5x5 Post
Example:Example:
Frost Line
Gravel/
Filler
6"
10"
X+Y
Y
X
Fig. 3
Insert 6" of gravel/ ller into the bottom of both holes and
then set both posts into the ground and level the  rst post.
Add wet or dry concrete mix according to manufacturer’s
instructions to the top of the  rst post hole. Make sure your
post remains level with 72" above ground (Fig. 4)
After setting  rst fence section, proceed systematically
with post, panel, post, etc.
Fig. 4
Post
Concrete
Gravel
Mark the fence location using string and line stakes (Fig.
1).
NOTE:
Plan gate placement, opening and hardware
clearance before installing fencing.
Fig. 1