How to install a vinyl fence post.
Install a vinyl fence post.
How to install vinyl fence posts stretch a string across the yard to establish the fence line.
Step 1 mark your location.
The wood also gives the hardware something to grab onto.
When starting against an existing fence post or other object dig the first fence post hole to 32 inches deep using a manual post hole digger.
When staking out line posts on a slope for a step method installation you ll need a true horizontal measurement for post placement.
As the gate will put additional stress on the adjacent posts install a 4 inch by 4 inch treated lumber post inside the vinyl post flush with the side of the post where the hardware will attach and secure with screws for stability.
Installing vinyl material fence posts in the ground.
Tap the cap with a rubber mallet to attach the post cap as far down as it will go.
Installing a vinyl fence on a slope requires the use of the step method.
How deep should a fence post be for vinyl.
Required tools for this installing a vinyl fence project circular saw clamps cordless drill drill bit set framing square hammer jigsaw level line level miter saw posthole digger safety glasses spade tape measure wheelbarrow.
Continue installing all the posts.
It goes without saying but unlike wood or metal pvc fence posts cannot be driven into the ground.
With a hydraulic auger dig the holes at least 2 feet deep.
Place the post cap on the top of the fence slide and press firmly down.
The standard rule of thumb is to bury at least a third of the length of the fence post in the ground half is better but local building codes may require a minimum depth such as 30 inches so.
Add vertical fencing by sliding the boards into the slots on the vinyl fence slides.
Step 2 dig the hole.
Determine the total span of your vinyl fence and calculate the amount of vinyl fence post that you need to install.
Position the vinyl fence slide so that it is square upon the post.
Use a line level to ensure the string is level.
The fence gradually steps up the slope so that each bay section is the same length and the rails are level instead of parallel to the slope.
Dig out completely then back fill.
Check to make sure the pole is plumb using a level and move on to the next post hole.