Get the bottom 6 inches of your hole filled with gravel and put in rebar posts.
How to install vinyl fence on concrete wall.
Holes are drilled into the concrete with a hammer drill.
Lay out the position of the brackets bolt holes onto the end of the fence posts with a tape measure pencil and square.
The fence gradually steps up the slope so that each bay section is the same length and the rails are level instead of parallel to the slope.
When staking out line posts on a slope for a step method installation you ll need a true horizontal measurement for post placement.
Although few do it yourselfers relish the prospect of a weekend spent mixing hundreds of pounds of concrete and digging numerous post holes most can handle a vinyl fence installation.
Attach a wood drill bit to the drill and switch the drill to the drill and driver setting.
The plate includes holes through which you can install drilled concrete anchor bolts to hold the fence post in place.
Use the drill to bore bolt holes through the bottom of each fence post.
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If attaching your vinyl fence posts to concrete footing then begin by digging a post hole.
Installing a vinyl fence on a slope requires the use of the step method.
As long as the metal pipe is secured to the ground then it will be fine to put the vinyl post over top of it and partially fill it with concrete.
3 feb 2015 how do i install a vinyl fence on top of a block wall the blocks do feel solid and from above all the top voids are filled in with concrete.
Plumb the posts and fill the holes with concrete.
You will dig this hole to where it is about 1 3 of the length of your post and about 10 inches in diameter.
Metal base plates are welded to the bottom of each post.
Finally each base plate is secured to the concrete using concrete anchor bolts.
The vinyl posts are designed to go over a sunken 4x4 post anyways.
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Stretch a string line tightly along the proposed fence run locate the corner posts and dig 3 ft deep postholes.
Start by picking up a fence permit application from the local building inspections department along with local fence regulations.