Anyone used Durapost?
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Installed a 40 metre run down one side of the back garden a couple of years ago. Went for from memory a 9 ft posts in grey. Have the composite grey gravel board at the bottom Then a slide in panel. This was done so we could make the fence the highest we could within planning rules. I also put the post caps on.
Very impressed with the system and it will be my go to in future. Very easy to install and zero issues.
As others have mentioned, really good for putting in yourself.
They are so light and easy to move about compared to even timber posts.
I didn't use any of the systems components, just the posts but will be using them again for all my other fences as they get replaced.
Also like someone else mentioned, you can confidently just stick in over height posts, then cut the top off to make them all level after everything is finished.
They are so light and easy to move about compared to even timber posts.
I didn't use any of the systems components, just the posts but will be using them again for all my other fences as they get replaced.
Also like someone else mentioned, you can confidently just stick in over height posts, then cut the top off to make them all level after everything is finished.
Thanks folks - chucked in a couple of them this weekend - they are much easier to use than concrete.
Now just need to decide whether to replace all the posts on the rest of the fence with duraposg or not. Currently it’s a rather weird closeboard post and rail setup where they have used concrete post savers attached to a 100mm x 100mm post - so no wood in the ground… and never have been. Not quite sure why this has been done. So can just unbolt the post savers and fit new posts which is cheaper and I don’t need to dig holes (which isn’t a fun job!) even tho I’d quite like the “look” of durapost!)
Now just need to decide whether to replace all the posts on the rest of the fence with duraposg or not. Currently it’s a rather weird closeboard post and rail setup where they have used concrete post savers attached to a 100mm x 100mm post - so no wood in the ground… and never have been. Not quite sure why this has been done. So can just unbolt the post savers and fit new posts which is cheaper and I don’t need to dig holes (which isn’t a fun job!) even tho I’d quite like the “look” of durapost!)
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