How to replace fence panels between concrete posts step 1.
Fixing wooden fence panels to concrete posts.
Fix your first fence panel drop the post in the hole and fix the panel to it by screwing them to the post using rust proof screws such as 55mm decking screws using special angle brackets you can buy for fixing fence panels to posts or simply screwing through the side of the fence panel into the post.
A typical fence trellis is usually about 600mm high so a taller post will be required.
Now you want to make some legs for your panel.
If your fence panel is anything like mine was then it will be pretty weak once it.
When installing a fence on an existing concrete pad some fence installers prefer to core drill through the concrete and set posts the traditional way embedded in concrete underground.
These will form an h shape and the panel will sit on.
Fit 4 x 4 wooden or concrete posts 20 screws included in price.
You could fix timber to the existing concrete posts using the existing wire holes.
This guide might look like its from the 80s but the advice is still sound and you can t beat those.
Reinforce your fence panel.
There are two ways to secure fence panels to fence posts using galvanised clout nails decking screws or.
Made in our factories in the uk from 1mm thick galvanised steel which will not rust or corrode.
These brackets are easily fitted with the screws provided and prevent fence panels being lifted and make removal virtually impossible and stop panels rattling in windy conditions.
To secure fence panels to fence posts.
Using a rented core drill you can drill a hole through your concrete slab for each fence post.
Fixing clips and cleats to concrete fence posts is a little more difficult than fixing to timber posts mainly due to the fact that fixing to concrete involves drilling holes using a masonry bit and then inserting wall plugs or similar rather than just screwing in a screw as you can with timber.
Or run additional timber across these to form a framework to attach the fence panels to.