Using a rented core drill you can drill a hole through your concrete slab for each fence post.
Install fence post on top of concrete.
A good rule of thumb when side mounting is to attach at least one third of the post below the top level of the concrete.
A third option for attaching a post to solid concrete or concrete block is side mounting which works well on an elevated masonry base such as steps or a raised concrete porch.
Brackets not only securely connect posts to the slab but also raise posts above the slab s surface to prevent deterioration.
Then set your post in place and use a level to ensure that it s perfectly.
But before you decide to put one up yourself learn how to set your fence posts properly to ensure that.
A well constructed fence can protect privacy define your property and enhance curb appeal.
Fast setting concrete is ideal for installing fence posts since it doesn t need to be mixed in a bucket or a wheelbarrow.
This will seal the gap between the concrete and post that s caused by freeze thaw cycles.
Below we will discuss a few ways to install a fence on a concrete slab.
Post brackets attach to concrete via concrete screws or concrete anchors.
The good news is that we carry an array of post brackets to mount fence posts to concrete.
When it comes to a concrete patio or pad however you may need to install the fence partially or entirely on the concrete pad.
Step 3 pour water into the dry mix and allow it to soak in.
Apply high quality exterior acrylic latex caulk or silicone specifically designed to adhere to concrete at the base of the post.
Caulk around the fence post base.
Two 50 pound bags of fast setting concrete will set a 4 inch by 4 inch or a 4 inch diameter post in a 10 inch diameter hole 2 feet deep.
After anchoring posts with brackets builders construct the fence as normal attaching fence rails and fence boards.
Although few do it yourselfers relish the prospect of a weekend spent mixing hundreds of pounds of concrete and digging numerous post holes most can handle a vinyl fence installation.
Once you ve finished digging your post holes add about three to four inches of gravel into the bottom and compact it using a post or a 2x4.