Euro Style Composite Fencing Installation Instructions Tools Needed: Auger Rubber Mallet Power drill Saw Wrench Supplies: Wood Anchor* Concrete Anchor* Prior to installing fencing: *for Surface mounting to concrete or wood Prior to digging, confirm location of underground utilities with local authorities. Apply for permits if required by local authorities and codes.
1. Planning: Determine total area to be fenced. Site-Built installation: Ensure the right amount of boards and components 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 4ft sections rather than a 6ft and a 2ft. Determine the number of posts including gate post & gate location (if applicable). 2. Layout (See diagram below) 2A. Establish total area to be fenced.
Euro Style Composite Fencing Installation Instructions Sloped Terrain **If your yard is not completely flat and has sloped terrain, please refer to the following: Determining Slope Before you purchase or gather materials to build a fence, take the time to determine the slope of your yard. Stake out the end points along the perimeter of your fence. Tie mason line in between the two points. Instruments such as a water level or a transit help you determine if the line between the two points is level.
Stepped Fencing Stepped fences are best-suited for properties built on very steep hills. Each of the sections are installed parallel to the next, following the rise and run of the slope. However, this stepping structure leaves gaps between the ground and the bottom of the fence. While aesthetically pleasing, stepped fencing is not practical for those who need fencing to contain animals keep critters out of their garden or landscape.
EURO STYLE - Material List Post Location Image Jewwett-Cameron Company 1-800-955-2879 Material List A) Post B) Channel C) Channel Cover D) Outer Channel Slot E) Inner Channel Slot F) Post Cap G) Bracket H) Top Board Cap I) Bottom Support Bar J) Composite Board K) Aluminum Board M) Lattice Top N) Acrylic Top O) Base Plate P) Hexigon - Self Tapping Screw Q) Base Plate Screw Top View
Veranda Euro Style Fencing – FAQs 1) What materials is the Euro style fence made up of? The framework is powder coated aluminum, the in-fill between the posts can also be aluminum, acrylic, or wood-polymer composites, or combinations, depending on the style you choose. 2) Are there multiple kinds of posts to buy? For all “in-line”, “ends”, “corners”, or “t” uses, the post is the same “multilpurpose” post. 3 sides have channels for stacking “in-fill”.