Galvanized post works well for supporting wood fence or a 1 5 8 or 2 post for vinyl.
Install fence into concrete.
Here is an example.
Installing your fence on a concrete surface such as a patio or driveway is easy with this innovative system by wambam fence.
Spend some extra time and money on durable lumber and a well drained installation or that beautiful aesthetic will rot in a few years.
Builders use metal post brackets to anchor fence posts onto existing concrete slabs.
Hold the hammer drill perpendicular to the concrete and press the bit against the concrete.
Place the form tube into the hole.
As before this will require drilling into the concrete and setting a round chain link style 2 or 2 1 2 o d.
Installing fence posts in place with concrete is the best way to guarantee that they remain upright and unmoving but you might not relish the idea of mixing batch after batch of concrete to fill.
Wooden fence posts are more vulnerable and fragile than metal.
Finally each base plate is secured to the concrete using concrete anchor bolts.
Once it s in the correct position pull the trigger while applying pressure on the back of the drill.
Whether a vinyl pool fence viny.
Unlike the case with standard installations anchoring fences to slabs doesn t require digging post holes or mixing concrete.
Drill into the concrete.
Set the post into the form and temporarily stand straight.
Holes are drilled into the concrete with a hammer drill.
Install a vinyl fence.
Tamped soil on a base of gravel is enough to secure most posts but consider concrete for soft soils.
Two 50 pound bags of fast setting concrete will set a 4 inch by 4 inch or a 4 inch diameter post in a 10 inch diameter hole 2 feet deep.
Put your drill into hammer mode by flipping the switch on the side of the tool.
Metal base plates are welded to the bottom of each post.
We suggest using either an hf20 or hf40 grade post for this application.
Pour the dry mix into the tube.