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Classic Fence – Manchester (straight & concave)
1. Getting Started
Be sure to call underground (811) prior to digging
Assemble gates (if necessary) and decide where they will
be located
Stake out the fence line
Space and mark post hole locations for gate and sections
(spacer bar/template may be useful)
Start at gate end post and work outward to determine
proper fence height relative to ground
2. Dig Holes
Dig holes 30" deep or to frost line
- Hole size for 5 x 5 posts = approximately 12"
Clean holes and check for straight walls
Bell bottom of holes
3. Install First Post
Insert post in hole
Determine rough height
Fill hole around post with concrete mix (sand, gravel and
cement) approximately 2" or 4" below grade
Tamp concrete in hole to eliminate air pockets
Level and square post
4. Install Bottom Rail
Tape the ends of any rail being inserted into a post that is to
be filled with concrete to prevent concrete seepage
Insert lock ring in each end of rail
Depress lock ring tabs and insert rail in post. Tabs will recoil
to hold rail in post
5. Install Second Post
Insert second post in hole
Insert bottom rail in post
Insert block under bottom rail to position at correct fence height
Fill hole around second post with concrete mix
Tamp, level and square fence
Assembly may be continued by installing all bottom rails first,
or one section at a time
6. Support and Secure
Level and square fence
To lower a post, place a wood block from corner to corner on
the post and carefully tap with a mallet
Never strike the PVC post without a wood support
7. Install Rails & Pickets
Insert lock rick in each end of rail
Middle and upper rails are routed with larger holes on the
bottom for ease of installation and racking
For Manchester - Depress lock ring and insert top rail in post.
Pickets are factory crimped to hold in rail. Insert pickets
through rail into bottom rail
For Manchester Concave - 8 longer pickets are supplied for
in-field design and cutting
Field cut pickets should be cut to size and then crimped, or
drill a 1/4" hole in one side, 1" from the bottom
Install bullet clip in hole and insert picket into rail
8. Hang Gate/Install Hardware
For complete details, see gate installation instructions in
hardware box
Position gate between posts
Allow 1" gap for hinge and 3/4" for latch and gate swing
Block up gate to square with fence; rails should be level
Gate hardware must be secured to two sides of the post
9. Solidify Gate Posts
It is critical that gate hinge and latch posts are solid to ensure
proper gate functionality. Two methods are available:
A. Aluminum gate post stiffener
- Slide aluminum gate stiffener inside hinge,
latch or end posts with open end facing routed hole
- Drive a screw through the vinyl into the aluminum
stiffener at the bottom of the post
- Insert post into the ground
- Fill hole with concrete around outside of post
B. Concrete and rebar*
- Use two pieces of 1/2" rebar in each hinge, latch and
end post
- Rebar should extend from the bottom of the hole to
approximately 12" from the top of the post
- Hold rebar in opposite corners of post with rebar
separator clips
- Fill post with concrete mix to cover rebar and
hardware fasteners
- Tamp post with a rubber mallet to eliminate air pockets
- Leave gate on blocks for 72 hours to allow concrete to set
10. Install Caps
Install post caps
Caps may be secured with glue, silicone adhesive or
#8 x 1-1/2" screws, caps and washers
* Caution – In climates that experience freeze-thaw cycles, this installation method could result in post cracking over time. This would not be covered by the warranty.

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