You should've, first, set the post beside the wall with concrete pour in the base. 2. attach the panels to the post that was against the wall. 3. Bring the 2nd. post in and attach the other end of the panel, then 4. Pour concrete in the base of the 2nd. Post.
Unbelievably outstanding, helpful video. Thank you 👏👍. Needed to replace broken plastic brackets on existing fence, w/metal ones, and it wasn’t obvious how to do this. Original fence install directions were not helpful. But your tip about bending the brackets worked perfectly!
I was scratching my head because there is no additional installl information on this. It should probley be a hinged style bracket. Thank you for sharing your experience it saved me from having to get extra help.
The screws for the brackets hit the wood and you'd better have the vinyl straight while you do that. Then it won't move. I absolutely hate this whole fence 'system', terrible all the way around.
Wood in Florida is a bad idea, too many termites, and they'll eat right thru any wod fencing! We replaced our wood fence in Florida for exactly that reason! And our wood fence was treated, etc, didn't matter! If you need to stiffen a vinyl fence post, use an alum. stiffner, HD and Lowes both sell them!
I have the two existing wood posts (for a partition or privacy fence in FL). Are the horizontal rails resting on the brackets? How did you attach that top trim piece?
You ain't kidding. It is absolute garbage and the biggest piece of crap I've ever come into. So you set one post, and wait to set the others? How would you ensure your posts are plumb while you wait for the concrete to set, you can't use a brace, where you gonna screw it into? And if you hit a tennis ball hard enough, it will go through this crap.
You should've, first, set the post beside the wall with concrete pour in the base. 2. attach the panels to the post that was against the wall. 3. Bring the 2nd. post in and attach the other end of the panel, then 4. Pour concrete in the base of the 2nd. Post.
awesome Thank you for solving my month long problem!!
Unbelievably outstanding, helpful video. Thank you 👏👍. Needed to replace broken plastic brackets on existing fence, w/metal ones, and it wasn’t obvious how to do this. Original fence install directions were not helpful. But your tip about bending the brackets worked perfectly!
I was scratching my head because there is no additional installl information on this. It should probley be a hinged style bracket. Thank you for sharing your experience it saved me from having to get extra help.
Thanks for this tip! I have to replace a couple of the panels on our fence .
Thank you for this!! Saved me many hours of confusion. 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Outstanding! Thank you!
Thanks for the advice on the bracket. Saved the day...
No problem 👍
The interior of the posts are 4 5/8” and 4x4 posts are 3 1/2”. Won’t the excess space allow the vinyl posts to move around?
The screws for the brackets hit the wood and you'd better have the vinyl straight while you do that. Then it won't move. I absolutely hate this whole fence 'system', terrible all the way around.
Good work! Thanks
Wood in Florida is a bad idea, too many termites, and they'll eat right thru any wod fencing!
We replaced our wood fence in Florida for exactly that reason!
And our wood fence was treated, etc, didn't matter!
If you need to stiffen a vinyl fence post, use an alum. stiffner, HD and Lowes both sell them!
Why don't you just show how you built it from start instead of trying to figure out how someone else built it.
I have the two existing wood posts (for a partition or privacy fence in FL). Are the horizontal rails resting on the brackets? How did you attach that top trim piece?
The top “trim piece” is part of the panel design
Show don't tell.
I’m struggling with replacing a panel like this. What a shiddy design.
You ain't kidding. It is absolute garbage and the biggest piece of crap I've ever come into. So you set one post, and wait to set the others? How would you ensure your posts are plumb while you wait for the concrete to set, you can't use a brace, where you gonna screw it into? And if you hit a tennis ball hard enough, it will go through this crap.