Mark each post location using spray paint.
Installing vinyl fence posts on an existing concrete slab.
When staking out line posts on a slope for a step method installation you ll need a true horizontal measurement for post placement.
Using a rented core drill you can drill a hole through your concrete slab for each fence post.
Step 2 dig the hole.
This video shows how a core drill works.
Ideally you need to have one vinyl fence post placed every six feet of your vinyl fence.
After drilling through your concrete you d set the posts similarly to how you set posts in soil pouring concrete around the bottom of the post and finishing the concrete flush with your existing slab.
A variety of post bracket styles are available and most require additional bolting through the side of the bracket into the post.
Installing a vinyl fence on a slope requires the use of the step method.
Draw the outline of the post on the concrete.
You can simply back fill to the top of the pad and use a pointing trowel to finish the concrete around the post.
Once you are through the concrete you can dig your footer using an auger or fence post hole diggers and set your fence post in the traditional fashion.
Whether a vinyl pool fence viny.
Installing your fence on a concrete surface such as a patio or driveway is easy with this innovative system by wambam fence.
You drill into the concrete and insert concrete screws or anchors.
Vinyl fencing will bend without breaking allowing it to withstand high winds and minor impacts.
Don t install posts too close together.
Mark the centers of 4 holes that are to be drilled into the concrete.
This flexibility depends on proper vinyl fence installation.
Use the post as a template by positioning it exactly where you want it on the concrete surface.
If any of these are present choose another installation location for the post or replace the concrete prior to installation.
Once the base is in place the bottom of the post slips right in.
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.
Weak concrete may fail when you drill into it or add the extra weight of a post.
Post bases typically made from metal attach directly to the surface of the concrete.