How to install your own aluminum fence
- Author Marianne Reigle
- Published December 4, 2012
- Word count 421
It's really not as difficult as some people think to install their own aluminum fence... be it for around their backyard or for around their swimming pool.
The hardest part is the actual digging of the holes. They're usually 2' into the ground with a diameter of about 6". You can use a standard post hole digger or make the process easier by using a hydraulic auger.
Before you start digging all the post holes (usually 72.5" on center for a residential fence), make sure you mark off where your gates are going to be located. Keep in mind before digging your gate holes, that a 4' wide gate is usually measured as the opening size from the inside edge of one gate post over to the near side of the other gate post.
More information about hanging a gate can be found at the link at the bottom of this page.
All the aluminum fence sections come pre-assembled and are ready to install. Once the post is in the ground, slide the fence rails into the holes in the posts and secure them with a self-tapping screw that goes into the post and through the rail inside of the post. Do this for each rail. Once that's done, you can pour concrete into the post hole that you previously dug out. Time to move to the next hole and repeat the process.
To make sure that all the posts are in a straight line, tie a string to a stake and hammer it in the ground 1' past or behind the one end or corner post with the other end connected to a stake in the ground 1' past the last end or corner post in that line. Make sure that each post is right next to the string, but not touching it. Also make sure that each post is plumb by checking each side with a level... before the concrete has a chance to dry.
Continue this for each straight run of fence before attempting to hang the gate.
Further aluminum fence and gate installation instructions can be found in the link at the bottom of this page.
We hope you found this information helpful.
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