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CertainTeed Bufftech - Privacy Allegheny Fence Installation (4 & 6 High); Allegheny Fence: Getting Started; Allegheny Fence: Digging Holes; Allegheny Fence: Installing Panel Brackets

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24
Privacy Fence – Allegheny
®
4', and 6' High
1. Getting Started
Be sure to call underground (811) prior to digging
Determine gate location(s)
Stake out the fence line
Space and mark post hole locations for gate and sections
(spacer bar/template may be useful)
Start at an end, gate, or corner post and work outward to
determine proper fence height relative to ground. If there is
a slope it is easier to begin at the top end and work your
way downhill
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 Panel Brackets
(note: brackets come attached
to the tip of fence posts)
Determine height of bracket from top of post
Attach bracket to post with #14 hex washer head
self-tapping screw
NOTE: Put the screw through the hole as close to the top as
you are able
A template can speed attachment for level installations
4. Cutting Down Posts (if required)
Measure height from top of post
Cut off bottom of post with metal cutting blade
Never cut the top of the post
5. Setting Posts
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
6. Spacing Posts (See page 25 for post
centers)
Use steel stiffener from panel to ensure panels will level
Place stiffener between posts
Set post (leave spacer in place for one hour minimum)
ProTip: create your own template/space to ensure post spacing.
6'x 6'= 70-3/4"
4'x 8'= 95"
7. Install Fence Panels
Check to ensure top and bottom rails have stiffeners. They
come installed, however, may have been removed to use as
spacers when setting posts
Lift panel to approximately 4' off ground
Insert panel into channel on first post
Flex the next post until the channel will receive panel
Ease panel down onto panel brackets
Level panel
8. Secure Fence Panels
Panels must be attached to end, gate, and corner post with
one fastener per panel
To prevent unauthorized panel removal, you can attach one
end of each panel into the post with one fastener
Never attach both ends of a panel to posts
9. Cutting Panels (if required)
Remove steel stiffeners from panel
Determine distance between posts from inside of channel to
inside of channel
Cut stiffeners to that width
Measure and mark panel ½" shorter than stiffeners (this is
needed for expansion and contraction of panel)
Cut panel
10. Gate Openings
Post spacing is critical. The ideal spacing is 1" on latch post
and 1-1/2" between hinge post
Hinges should be attached to a gate post
11. Gate Installation
First, attach striker bar to gate using provided button head
screws
Thread the ½" hinge rod into the upper and lower inserts in
the metal gate frame leaving approximately 1-1/2" from the
edge of the gate to the bracket
Determine proper height for gate and block up gate square
with fence
Attach hinges to gate post with 2-1/2" self-tapping screws
provided (do not over tighten screws as this can crush the
internal foam and make an indentation in the post
Level the gate
Align the latch with the striker bar and attach the latch to
end post with 2-1/2" self-tapping screws provided
12. Install Caps
Install post caps (caps are pressure fit, however a 3" deck
screw can be driven through the top of the cap into the
middle of the post if desired)

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