Do you want to have garden fencing that make the neighbours go green with envy? It is essential to concrete certain types of fence posts into the ground. With others it is a complete waste of time and money. How do you know which are which? Follow these simple rules to ensure your fence panels stand loud and proud throughout the tough British weather.
Rules
- If the fence is solid, you need to concrete the posts to withstand wind pressure.
- Concrete your fence if it is a picket or palisade fence.
- If the fence is chainlink concrete the end and corner posts to support against the tension of the wire.
- If the post supports a gate concrete it.
- If the ground is soft concrete it.
- If the post is made of concrete, concrete it.
- If the post hole fills with water when dug,use a dry concrete mix.
- If the fence is a livestock fence of post and rail no need to concrete.
- If the fence is a livestock fence of stock mesh no need to concrete.
- If the fence posts are round normally no need to concrete.
- If the post is an intermediate post for a mesh or strained wire fence, there is normally no need to concrete it.
- If the fence is a low level trellis fence, it is advisable to concrete it.
If the rules above dictate that you should concrete your fence posts, then click here to log onto the AVS website where you can find all the necessary tools.