Typically all you need to do is cut down the panel then add the gate kit components with vinyl cement.
Installing a gate on a vinyl fence.
The dos and don ts of vinyl fence installation installing a vinyl fence yourself can provide much needed privacy keep the family dog corralled and add to the aesthetic appeal of your home for.
To install a vinyl fence start by using a power auger or a post hole digger to dig the holes for your fence posts.
Make sure that the holes are 10 inches in diameter and deep enough to hold the length of your post plus 6 inches for a layer of gravel.
The color is part of the material so the only maintenance needed for vinyl fencing is to periodically wipe away dirt or water spots.
Pre drill the holes for the hinges and latch.
This will work for a 6 foot vinyl privacy fence too just an extra.
Vinyl fencing comes in three basic styles of preassembled panels.
Post and rail fencing is also available in vinyl although the installation of that type of fence is different.
Be sure to level the top of the 2 by 4 with the vinyl.
Be sure the gateposts are 11 4 inches wider than the gate to allow for hardware.
With a vinyl or pvc fence you can mimic the look of a traditional white picket fence without needing to regularly repaint it to keep it looking its best.
Many manufacturers offer kits that can be used to construct a gate from a fence panel.
These will provide extra support.
This video will show you how to install a 4 x 6 vinyl privacy gate that has already been assembled.
Assemble the vinyl fence gate following the manufacturer s instructions.
Part 3 in series installing a vinyl picket fence shows to to install the hinges and latch.