Installation Guide

Step 5: Installing Fence Panels
1. Panel support brackets must be attached to all posts.
2. Be certain steel stiffeners are inserted in the top and
bottom rail of each panel; they come installed from the
factory, but may have been removed to use as post spacers.
3. Panels are universal, with no front or back, and no top
or bottom edge. Randomly installing panels gives the most
pleasing aesthetic effect.
4. Lift the panel bottom edge to approximately 4’ off the
ground. Have one person ex the next post outward until
the groove will receive the panel. Once the section is in the
channel, ease the panel down onto the support brackets.
5. Install caps over the posts.
6. Caps are pressure tted making securing them typically
unnecessary; however, a 3” screw can be driven through the
top of the cap into the middle of the post if desired.
Step 6: Securing Panels
1. Panels must be attached to all six foot gate posts
and corner posts because they could conceivably
become disengaged from the post because of the
shallower groove.
2. To prevent unauthorized panel removal, you can
drive one fastener per panel through the panel
edge into the post.
3. Caution. Never attach both edges of any panel to
posts. Polyethylene has a degree of thermal
expansion and contraction.
#14 Hex Washer Head, 3”
Self Tapping Screw
Fasteners should attach
panels to end post and
corner post inside panel
grooves
Tip
Note: Never attach both edges of any panel to posts. Polyethylene has a degree of
thermal expansion and contraction.