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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).
Installing an aluminium top rail
When erecting your aluminium fence, you can install a top rail above the highest board for a clean finish. An optional connector connects the rail to the post.
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Installing the Gabion structure
Looking for advice on how to install your Gabion panel?
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Filling the Gabion structure
Before filling, it is important to check that the posts are properly fastened, vertical, and the correct centre-to-centre distance apart. Then check that the gabion panel is correctly inserted and held in place. Filling should be performed via the top of the panel.
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Installing the panel containing plants
How to install your Botanical panel Step 1: Positioning the posts Ensure that the posts are installed precisely in accordance with the centre-to-centre distances.
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Installing and adjusting spacers
Do you need to adjust the level of your fencing boards? You can insert an adjusting spacer under the base rail of the fencing panel to adjust the level of your fence boards.
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Installing a top rail on a Gabion panel
Do you wish to put a top rail on your Gabion panel? The top rail must be installed with its kit of two connectors. These two accessories are sold separately.
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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).
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Installing design panels with mineral, plant or urban motif
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Adding plants to the Botanical panel
Which plants will you choose for your greenery-filled fence? You are free to choose the plants according to your personal tastes, weather conditions, exposure, or even the need for concealment.