Installation Guide
TREX SECLUSIONS
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INSTALLATION GUIDE
STEP 10: INSTALL TOP RAIL
STEP 11: INSTALL POST CAPS
A
Replace the top rail you set aside in STEP 8 by setting the top rail
over one bracket and gradually lower over the pickets while wiggling
the pickets so that they will slide inside the top rail as you lower it.
B
Secure the rail to the brackets using (2) 1-5/8” fence screws through
the top of the top rail.
B
A
Place post caps onto the posts (if not already attached).
B
Caps may be secured using adhesive or a finish nail.
A
C
Use a finish nail or a composite screw through the side of the top rail
into pickets to prevent picket movement.
B
STEP 9: INSTALL PICKETS
A
Notch the first picket in each section at a 45 degree angle, measuring 2” each
direction. This will keep the picket from interfering with the bracket. Do not notch
the last picket until you know which direction it will face. If the posts are set at the
max width on center, the first and last picket will face the same direction. For
shorter sections, the first and last pickets may face in opposite directions.
B
Insert the first picket into the bottom rail, and secure it
to the post using (3) 1-5/8” screws.
C
Insert pickets into the bottom rail, alternating their
orientation so that they interconnect.
D
Notch the last picket and secure it to the post. It may
be easier to remove the second to last picket and
reinsert it by sliding it down from above after the last
picket has been secured to the post.
A
B
D
2”
2”
Advanced Tips and Tricks:
A
B
C1
If all the pickets are not tightly
interlocked, the most efficient
way to secure the pickets is to
pull all but the last two pickets as
tight as possible and secure the
third to last picket through the
top and bottom rails with a finish
nail or a composite screw.
C2
Evenly space the loose picket
and secure through the top and
bottom rails with the finish nail or
composite screw.
TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW
C1 C2
D
If needed, use a finish nail or a composite screw through the bottom
rail cover into pickets to secure. Shoot the nail through the top 1/4” of
the bottom rail cover to miss the metal bottom rail (or pre-drill through
aluminum if using a composite screw).
D
C
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Note: With composite materials, you may notice some color variation. To minimize the effects of any possible
color variation, take special care when installing pickets to group pickets of similar colors within a section.
Note: Instead of a finish nail or composite screw, a 1- 1/4”
exter. wood screw can be used before top rail is replaced.