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Composite fence installation instructions (ref. PU11)
Before beginning to install one of our composite fences, please refer to the installation instructions, document ref. PU11
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Aluminium fence installation instructions (ref. PU36)
Before beginning to install one of our Aluminium fences, please refer to the installation instructions, document ref. PU36
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Gabion fence installation instructions (ref. PU33)
Method for including a Gabion panel in your fence. Read ref. doc PU33
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Installing posts on post supports
You can opt to install your fencing on our double-shell post supports up to a post height of 1845 mm, which corresponds to a stack of 12 composite fence boards.
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Installing a base plate
If your site configuration means that the first fencing board has to be partially buried (posts embedded in concrete), you will need to insert a base plate instead of the first board.
Be sure to include the exposed height of the base plate when calculating the stacking height.
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Installing a base rail
Each composite fencing panel must include a base rail and a top rail. The base rail and top rail have an identical profile.
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Installing a halfway support profile
Regardless of the height and configuration of your installed composite fencing, it is essential that no more than 3 boards are stacked without including a halfway support profile.
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Installing a composite top rail
Every composite fence should be topped with a rail. A connector sold separately connects the rail to the post.
Insert the connectors on each side of the rail, in the runner provided. Each connector is fixed to the rail with the pressure screw provided (M6x12mm).
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Installing Glass design panels
How to place a Glass design panel into fencing
The glass design panel (opaque or transparent) replaces 3 stacked fencing boards.
This design panel can be inserted into the fencing at any height, and must be located between two rails (halfway support profiles, top rail).