How To Attach Trellis To Concrete Fence Posts
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How to attach trellis to concrete fence posts. Do not have grooves to slot panels into do not have forward facing holes e g. There are two methods of extending fence posts to attach a trellis to an existing fence the first is by joining an extra length of post to each existing post with wooden. Exactly what it said on the tin as they say. How to attach a trellis fence topper.
The main problem you probably have is that your existing fence has posts at 2 4m or 3 0m centres being a feather edge or close board fence. Any weight or wind on the trellis will have leverage to break off your fixing. Fitted just as i wanted and secured the fence panel at the top you just slide as much as you need down the concrete post and the rest holds up the trellis or in my case the fence post which was a foot taller than the concrete post it was going into. You can put battens onto the edge frame of your fence panels but if they are the lap type the edges will be very flimsy.
You can take advantage of the vertical space of a concrete wall to beautifully display garden plants such as lush climbing vines. Remove the post cap and fit the post extension insert the extra length of wooden fence post and replace the post cap. Adding a trellis topper to a fence panel is a relatively simple job as long as you remember the following key points. How to attach a lattice or a trellis to concrete.
The second method of extending the fence post is to add install new wood or use metal post extensions metal fixtures that slot over the top of the existing post into which you slide the additional post. Trellis toppers not only make your garden fence look more appealing they also help you improve your garden s privacy by increasing the height of your fence run. Nail on the trellis. The use of longer fence posts from the start allows the trellis to be nailed directly onto the post and is by far the best option.
Modify the existing post with wood battens.