The post is the backbone of any fence run. If the post fails, the entire fence line fails.
It?s because of this that we spend so much time sourcing our timber, taking the time so we can give you the peace of mind that what you put up is going to stand up to the varied British climate.
1. Redwood Timber: More naturally durable than whitewood posts and will also last up to 3 times longer
2. Pressure Treated: We make sure our posts are correctly pressure treated, guaranteeing maximum penetration and helping prevent rot through water ingress
3. Milling: We ensure our posts are cut to a high standard from good quality timber, particularly important when driving these in using a post driver!
To work out how many stakes you will need, take the overall length of your fence run (in metres), then divide it by either 5 or 3m (largely, the terrain determines what spacing you set your posts at, if terrain is good then 5m spacing is normally fine).
If your fence run was 30m, you would divide this by 5, which would give you 6 stakes. You then need to use larger posts at either end (called ‘strainers’) to be able to correctly tension your fence line.
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