Installation Instructions

There are literally hundreds of variations in fencing styles.
The fence you choose depends primarily on its purpose. The
fences described in these instructions are easy to build and are
more attractive than an ordinary fence. With a little shrubbery
or plants, such fences provide very attractive barriers along
property lines.
Regardless of the type of fence you plan to build, be sure you
know exactly where your property line is located. If you are
uncertain about the location of the line, have your property
surveyed or work out an agreement with your neighbor. Prior
to construction, check with your local regulatory agency for
special code requirements in your area.
Study the designs in this brochure. Decide which of these
styles you prefer, or use a little imagination and create your
own fencing design. Being able to purchase components
separately allows you more exibility in your design.
You’ll need the following components for each
section of this style of fence:
Fence Component Qty. per section
A 13-piece picket pack 1 pack
B
2x4x67-3/4" composite sleeves
3
C 4x4x78" composite sleeves 1 (+ 1 at fence end)
D Mounting bracket sets 3 (sold as pairs)
E Post Cap 1 (per 4x4 sleeve)
• 1-5/8" screws 78
AC2 treated 2x4x6' 3
AC2 treated 4x4x10' post 1 (+1 at fence end)
You’ll need the following components for each section of this
style of fence:
Fence Component Qty. per section
A 13-piece picket pack 1 pack
B
2x4x67-3/4" composite sleeves
3
C 4x4x78" composite sleeves 1 (+ 1 at fence end)
D Mounting bracket sets 3 (sold as pairs)
E Post Cap 1 (per 4x4 sleeve)
• 1-5/8" screws 78
AC2 treated 2x4x6' 3
AC2 treated 4x4x10' post 1 (+1 at fence end)
You’ll need the following components for each
section of this style of fence:
Fence Component Qty. per section
A 13-piece picket pack 1 pack
B
2x4x67-3/4" composite sleeves
3
C 4x4x78" composite sleeves 1 (+ 1 at fence end)
D Mounting bracket sets 3 (sold as pairs)
E Post Cap 1 (per 4x4 sleeve)
• 1-5/8 " screws 78
AC2 treated 2x4x6' 3
AC2 treated 4x4x10' post 1 (+1 at fence end)
You’ll need the following components for each
section of this style of fence:
Fence Component Qty. per section
A 13-piece picket pack 1 pack
B
2x4x67-3/4" composite sleeves
3
C 4x4x78" composite sleeves 1 (+ 1 at fence end)
D Mounting bracket sets 3 (sold as pairs)
E Post Cap 1 (per 4x4 sleeve)
• 1-5/8" screws 78
AC2 treated 2x4x6' 3
AC2 treated 4x4x10' post 1 (+1 at fence end)
Deciding On a Fence Style
Fencing Components
Solid or Privacy Style
Scalloped Style
Basket Weave Style
Shadow Box Style
Layout & Setting of Posts
Allows for complete
privacy. Used to surround
swimming pools, dene
property lines or cover an
unattractive area.
The ideal “good neighbor"
fence features the same
look on both sides of the
fence. This style has the
look of a privacy panel
but allows more air
circulation.
A “good neighbor" style
fence and is often used on
sloping terrain because it
allows you to raise or lower
each post and panel without
disrupting the look.
Also allows for complete
privacy – ideal for dening
boundaries while adding an
extra decorative appeal.
Prior to construction, check with your local regulatory agency for special code
requirements in your area.
Before digging postholes, contact Diggers Hotline or your local utility companies to
mark any underground cables and pipelines.
Step 1) Stake Out Fence Line
• Determine location of your fence and drive stakes into the ground beyond the corners
and the ends of the fence. So you do not disturb the stakes when digging, locate them out
an additional 6" beyond where
the post is to be set (See Fig. 1).
• Stretch twine or heavy string
between stakes and pull tight to
mark layout of the fence line.
Step 2) Setting Posts
• Measure and dig post holes
72" from location of post center
to post center.
• The required depth may vary
based on the local frost line; you
should check the requirements
for your area. As a general rule,
approximately 1/3 of the total
length of the post should be
buried in the ground
(Example: For a 10' post 3-1/2' will be in the ground and 6-1/2' above).
Note: to accommodate the post sleeve 6'-6" of post needs to be above the ground.
• The post hole should be dug 6" deeper than needed and back lled with 6" of gravel to
drain water away from the bottom of the post.
Step 3) Checking Fit of Post Sleeve
• Check t of post sleeves over the 4x4 posts before setting in the ground.
Note: Ultradeck post sleeves are designed to t over dimensional
"x3½" posts. If the 3½"x3½" post you are using are outside of
standards, trimming or shimming of the edges may be required. Check t
of the 3½"x3½" post into the post sleeve prior to installling post. Make
changes if needed before installation.
Step 4) Setting the Posts
• Install the end and corner posts rst. Brace the posts using 2x4's nailed to both the post
and a stake pounded into the ground (see Fig. 2).
• Be sure the posts are in an exact upright position. You can check the alignment of each
post with a regular level taking
a reading on two adjacent sides.
• Tie a string between the posts
along the fence line. This will
establish a reference to ensure
all the post will be in line.
• Set the remaining posts in
a similar manner.
Step 5) Filling the
Post Holes
Option 1) Pack the post in
with the dirt removed from the
hole, adding a little at a time
around the post and tamping it
down as you go along.
Option 2) Or ll the post hole
with Instant post cement stop-
ping just below grade. Follow
manufacturer's
instructions on the cement bag.
• Once again use a level to
check for vertical plumb align-
ment and the spacing between
the posts. This should be 72" on center of each post or 68-1/2" between posts.
• Using the line stretched between end posts, ensure the front edge of each post is parallel
with the fence line.
Step 6) Post Sleeve Assembly
• If using cement make sure it has fully cured before removing bracing.
• Slide a composite sleeve over each fence post. Due to the height of the post we
recommend using a step ladder and having someone assist you with this step.
Step 7) Installing Post Cap
Align post cap with the top of the post sleeve and slide onto the post sleeve. If desired
use a silicon adhesive caulk to secure post cap to the sleeve.
A 13-piece square end picket pack
Provides 6' high coverage for 6' OC vertical posts
172-7000
B 2x4x67-3/4" composite sleeves
172-7020
C 4x4x78" or 102" composite sleeves
172-7030, 172-7035
D Mounting bracket sets
172-7050
E Post Cap
172-7050
Individual dog-eared pickets
3' 172-7034, 4' 172-7008, 5' 172-7009, 6' 172-7010, 8' 172-7011
1-5/8" screws - Hickory Brown
230-0025
A
E
D
B
C
Fig. 1