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Jughead
03-14-2024, 12:14pm
Having a 6ft vinyl fence installed. I always thought there were 4x4 wood posts under the vinyl posts. Guy tells me they don't do that and looking at 2 estimates they don't include any 4x4's.
Is this normal. I was just surprised. He said they just cement them in the ground.
Swany00
03-14-2024, 12:22pm
None of our vinyl fencing has any wood posts, they typically use concrete for gate supports or some companies may fill with concrete every 3rd or 4th post.
Rodnok1
03-14-2024, 12:24pm
Yep they just cement into the ground. They make steel inserts for corners and gates if wood posts are not used inside at those locations. Not all corners need inserts I'd bet. Good for high wind locations also.
MadInNc
03-14-2024, 12:34pm
Having a 6ft vinyl fence installed. I always thought there were 4x4 wood posts under the vinyl posts. Guy tells me they don't do that and looking at 2 estimates they don't include any 4x4's.
Is this normal. I was just surprised. He said they just cement them in the ground.
When ya are done, let me know $ per foot with install please as I need a new fence around pool and yard next year
04 commemorative
03-14-2024, 1:05pm
They should be 6x6's if they use wood inside
vettemed
03-14-2024, 1:20pm
I have a few hundred feet of vinyl fence on my commercial property. No wood in the posts, but I was surprised like you are, at the time of install.
Jughead
03-14-2024, 1:57pm
When ya are done, let me know $ per foot with install please as I need a new fence around pool and yard next year
One estimate was $75 per ft and the other was $80. Price included a new entrance gate
Vinyl fences are weak. Pour concrete into the vinyl hollow poles. To test strength, borrow a boxer dog.
04 commemorative
03-14-2024, 3:31pm
Vinyl fences are weak. Pour concrete into the vinyl hollow poles. To test strength, borrow a boxer dog.
:iagree:
Jughead
03-14-2024, 4:09pm
Vinyl fences are weak. Pour concrete into the vinyl hollow poles. To test strength, borrow a boxer dog.
Yeah that ain’t happening
Yeah that ain’t happening
We know what happens when men try to save money.
If it seems weak when installed then insert a #3 rebar in the center and fill with cement grout, not concrete. Corners, every other line post, every third, or whatever.
If it seems weak when installed then insert a #3 rebar in the center and fill with cement grout, not concrete. Corners, every other line post, every third, or whatever.
THIS^^^^. And not what the guy 'who has no use for a chainsaw but if he did it would be a Stihl' said.
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