Steel and aluminum plinth retaining perth for colorbond colorbond plinths fill the space between the bottom of your fence and the ground.
Colorbond fence on retaining wall.
They are also used as a soil retention method accommodating soil height variations of up to 600 millimetres.
Do the same to the other end of fence.
The steel plates we use on a job are 50mm wide 8m thick flat bar cut to length from mild steel.
When installed to a neat level limestone block wall the fence rails will sit flat on the surface exposing little to no gaps.
This colorbond steel fencing installation guide has been designed to provide you with the.
It is used when there is a need to change the ground elevation and stops damage of property and injury of people by preventing the land from falling away.
I want the overall height of the finished colorbond fence to be 2200 high.
The procedure of how to build a colorbond fence starts with digging a 600mm deep hole at end of fence and pouring some concrete.
I want the fence to be higher than the fence posts will allow so i want to fix it against a retaining wall.
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But i don t want to sink the fence posts in the ground.
Wall cladding made from colorbond steel adds another dimension to your home.
Plinths are the perfect product for filling unsightly gaps under colorbond and timber fences.
Whether as a beautiful long lasting exterior facade or as feature walling on the inside it creates depth and texture.
Core drilling for a colorbond fence installation is generally considered the most aesthetically pleasing finish.
Available in 22 standard colours and the 5 colours from the matt range colorbond steel wall cladding also delivers a lot of practical benefits.
Retaining walls a retaining wall is a fencing structure designed and constructed to resist the sidewards pressure of soil.
Join the first square post to the standard post and screw together.
Do not use your fence as a retaining wall as it is not designed for this purpose.
They can also be used for retaining.
It makes the fence look neat and tidy as it fills unsightly gaps and keeps weeds debris and rubbish from entering your yard.
The plinth sits under the bottom of the fence.
Place post assembly in the hole with the top 1850mm above ground and fill the hole with concrete.
This ensures that the rail and infill do not become buried in soil which can cause rust.
Set the ground pegs about 500mm at each end of the retaining wall and then connect.
My retaining wall goes to about 1000mm above ground level.
Once you have installed your steel beams for your retaining wall into place you can go ahead and weld or attach the bracket that will be used to install your fence posts its good to leave the sleepers out at this stage of the process so you can easily weld along the top and down the side to make sure you have enough weld onto the beam.
3 avoid spraying the fence with garden sprays or fertilisers as these can damage the surface.