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Step 3

FILL END-CORNER POSTS WITH RE-BAR & CONCRETE

Mix concrete according to manufacturers specications. Place and hold the post while pouring concrete 6” at a time, tamping 

to eliminate air pockets.  Leave enough space at the top of the concrete to allow sod to grow around the post. Set the correct 

post height, plumb and level each post.

IMPORTANT

BEFORE FILLING GATE POSTS WITH CONCRETE, MAKE SURE THAT THE GATE HARDWARE IS INSTALLED FOLLOWING THE 

INSTRUCTIONS IN THE GATE SECTION.

Before concrete sets, site down the fence line and, if necessary, adjust posts. If posts are too high, place a wooden

block across the top of the post and tap down with a rubber mallet.  Allow post concrete to set 24 hours before

installing fence sections.

For added strength End-Corner posts should be filled up to 2” from the top of the post with concrete and rebar.

 

 

1.  Each end, corner or gate post takes 2 pieces of ½” diameter rebar cut 4” shorter than the post length located at

opposing corners of post 

(Fig. 3a).

IMPORTANT

Rebar should extend to the ground a minimum of 12”.

2.  Now fill the posts with concrete, tapping on the sides of the post to remove

air-pockets in the concrete 

(Fig.3b)

3.  Clean up excess concrete with water before it dries. 

Concrete Requirements:

4x4 Line Posts =  approx 100 lbs

4x4 End, Corner, Gate post = approx 160 lbs

5x5 Line Posts =  approx 140 lbs

5x5 End, Corner, Gate post = approx 260 lbs

Fig.3a

Fig.3b

STEP  4

POST CAP INSTALLATION 

Apply a small amount of PVC glue in each coner of the post cap and insert 

the external post cap on top of the post by tapping lightly on top of the post 

cap until it securely fit the post top.  Wipe off any pvc glue residue 

(Fig.4)

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NOTE:  

Post Cap sold separately.

WHITE

PVC 

VIN

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CEMENT

PVC CEMENT

Top of the Post

External Post Cap

LAYOUT FENCE AND POSITION POSTS

Fig.4

Summary of Contents for DRVL1

Page 1: ...all before you dig is the law or visit 811 com Check with your local utility companies to locate underground pipelines power lines or cables B TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION String and Marking Stakes Concrete Quickcrete and Gravel Mix Line Level Post Hole Digger or Power Auger Speed Square PVC Vinyl Cement Safety Glasses Gloves 4 Rebar Shovel Miter Saw Chop Saw if cutting down rails pickets or post...

Page 2: ...EACH POST SOLD SEPERATELY 5 TYPES OF VINYL POST ...

Page 3: ...e will help with assembly on uneven terrain 1 Locate property lines 2 Drive stakes at each end of property lines Then stretch a string between each stake and extend the string 2 beyond property line Fig 1a 3 Mark each end corner post locations with a stake For gate posts refer to gate section for gate opening size IMPORTANT Use the 3 4 5 rule as shown below to ensure for square corners Fig 1b POST...

Page 4: ...the Line posts along the string line Fig 2b IMPORTANT You will first need to determine the post on center distance the measurement from the center of one post to the center of the next Example for Privacy Fence Section width 90 Post size 5 5x5 Total Post On Center distance 95 Step 2 SETTING VINYL FENCE POSTS Fig 2a Fig 2b LAYOUT FENCE AND POSITION POSTS IMPORTANT Post depth and width will be deter...

Page 5: ...he top of the post with concrete and rebar 1 Each end corner or gate post takes 2 pieces of diameter rebar cut 4 shorter than the post length located at opposing corners of post Fig 3a IMPORTANT Rebar should extend to the ground a minimum of 12 2 Now fill the posts with concrete tapping on the sides of the post to remove air pockets in the concrete Fig 3b 3 Clean up excess concrete with water befo...

Page 6: ...Panels Style and number of pickets panels may differ depending on the Privacy Product Item Model Sold Separately Post Post Caps End Channel ASSEMBLE AND INSTALL SECTIONS Layout Fence Position Post Refer to STEP 1 to 4 Assemble Install Sections Refer to STEP A1 to A4 Post Cap Top Routed Hole Bottom Routed Hole Post Top Rail Groove Privacy T G Tongue Groove Pickets Bottom Rail Steel Reinforcement Ch...

Page 7: ...r place the next post into the next hole Now slide the next Bottom Rail into the bottom hole of the next post Fig A2 Repeat these steps until all rails are inserted B NOTE If post spacing is less than 8 on center cut a piece from the end of the t bottom rail to get the desired length Steel Reinforcement Channel need to be inserted first before installing bottom rail Steel Reinforcement Channel AS ...

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