Installation Guide
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Start post installation with a gate, corner or end. Dig post holes to 
appropriate depth, approximately 6" wide. Fill bottom of hole with 
approximately 6" of peastone/gravel and place post onto gravel. Fill holes 
with concrete and tamp down around each post leaving concrete about 2" 
from ground level. 
If using a gate, the opening between the posts should be 1
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" wider than the 
gate width to allow for hinges. (Example: Use a 48" opening for a 46
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" wide 
gate.) Be sure posts are level and plumb. Brace the posts as necessary while 
the concrete is setting.
CAUTION: Do not install all posts fi rst. Installation should proceed 
post-panel-post-panel…
NOTE: It is a good idea to have the next post hole in the run already 
dug when attaching panel to the previous post (and have the 6" of 
gravel inside).
As the gate post (or corner) is setting up, install the fi rst fence 
panel. Insert the horizontal rails from the panel into the punched 
holes from the previously installed post. Place the rails as far into 
the post as they will go.
Place the next required post (line/corner/end) into the dug hole, and 
slide the post onto the rails of the panel as far as possible.
Pour concrete around that post and tamp down, leaving concrete 
about 2" from ground level.
You now have one fence panel upright between two installed posts.
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Panel / Post Installation
Width of Gate
(or Panel if not 
using a gate)
6" Gravel
6"
Leave 2" 
from ground








