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Installing your new fence is an easy and rewarding way to save big money. Follow these 5 easy steps and you are well on your way. Click here to view Printable Version
 
Before you start installation bring yourself up to date with pool fence laws. www.poolfencing.qld.gov.au
 

Our Recommended Fencing Installers

Installers are available for you to deal direct with in the following areas:

  • Brisbane QLD
  • Gold Coast QLD
  • Narangba QLD
  • Sunshine Coast QLD
  • Tweed Heads NSW
  • Adelaide SA
  • Perth WA
  • Bussellton to Mandurah WA


Upon receiving your deposit we will supply you with the name and phone number of an installer depending of the availablity in your area. If there is no installer in your area you can look up a handyman in the yellow pages.

 
Tape Measure
Scissor Shovel/Small Spade
Level
String Line
Drill (reverse) Phillip Head Bit Hex 5/16" Bit
Crow Bar
 
Dig Holes either side of gate 985mm centre to centre.
 
Install Hinge post first, 1350m from ground to top of post. Place rapid
set concrete into hole just enough to hold post up on its own, tap it
down to make it firm (no water in holes yet.) Repeat for latch post.
 
Ensure posts have a measurement of 935mm between them and no
less than 1500 from ground to the top of the latch post.
 
Screw hinges to hinge post facing out, ensure hinges are as far apart on gate as possible. Minimum distance from top of bottom hinge to top of gate is 1.1m
 
Install Magna Latch following the instructions on the packaging.
 
(Note: Gates should always open away from pool).
 
String a line to where you want the fence to go using garden stakes or similar to hold the string at each end.
 
Mark our where your holes will be and dig them only a few at a time.
Hole size approx. 200mm dia x 500mm dia.
 
Using the rail flanges supplied:
1-
Determine the height of the panel on the gate post (usually level with the top of gate)
2-
Screw flanges onto post
3-
Insert end of panel into flanges
4-
Sit other end of panel on an 80mm spacer (block of wood or brick)
5-
The thickness of the spacer determines the gap under your fence (no more than 100mm)
6-
Screw flanges on next post
7-
Drop post into hole and fit flanges onto end of panel
 
Pack panel up or down until it is level. Screw tek screw through the
Face of flange into the panel top and bottom.
(Note: Tek screws will strip, take it easy).
 
Place flanges on next post.
 
Level panel with block underneath as you did with previous panel.
Screw panel to flanges.
 
Check that posts are vertical (plumb) and that top of standard panels are level.
Rapid set post into ground.
 
When you have all the fence panels standing check that everything
is level. Now finish the concrete as per instructions on the bag.
 
Printed on your Invoice will be an installation "Help Line" phone number.
If you are having difficulties, please call us and quote your Invoice number.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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