There are many reasons why our concrete posts are the product of choice for both fencing contractors and private customers alike.
Whilst the initial install cost may be slightly more than timber, the additional lifespan of concrete makes the fence work out significantly more cost effective in the long run.
1. Superior strength is achieved with our posts thanks to the unique semi-dry concrete & steel reinforcing bars used, helping prevent damage prior to installation and making the post able to withstand the most extreme weather conditions
2. Extremely durable thanks to complete resistance to both moisture and rot, giving you the reassurance that these posts will stand the test of time
3. If you?re looking to colour coordinate your garden, these posts are just perfect thanks to the textured surface which allows you to apply to the colour treatment of your choice
4. These posts are also CE marked meaning that they comply to the relevant EU directives for complete peace of mind
If you?re wondering what the difference is between morticed and recessed posts, the morticed posts allows the post to be featured in the fence line while the recessed post allows the post to be concealed.
Long butt morticed posts are also available for a 6? (1.8m) finished height fence.
These posts are extended below ground for extra stability where the ground is either sloping or unstable.
To work out how many posts you will need, take the overall length of your fence run (in metres), then divide it by the width of your bay.
Closeboard is normally installed in 3m bays, so if your fence run was 30m, you would divide this by 3.
You then need to add 1 to this figure for an ‘Extra-over? post at the end of your fence line.
So, in the above example, 30 divided by 3 equals 10, plus 1 = 11 posts required.
If your fence run doesn?t work out to a multiple of 3 (or the bay width you choose), be sure to round up rather than down so you don?t run out of materials.
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