Anyone with some intelligence can see that this may be new but much superior to concreting posts! Holy steaming coffee cups no more sore back! Awesome!
This looks like a great system! I know that WamBam Fence offers a similar digless fence concept more geared towards the DIY homeowner installing a fence. It's a full system that includes the anchor systems and the posts and panels. Great video!
I have heard that concrete is better but I would prefer to have a pole driven into the ground like in this video. Is their a risk of the pole moving from frost line and moisture? What happens if you hit a rock? Where I live the soil is clay with a crap load of rocks. Wish I had the cash just to have it done professionally .
A steel pipe is less likely to frost heave as the frost does not have anything to grab onto, and if a post does happen to shift it is an easy fix... just take the vinyl post off, adjust the collars and then put the post back on.
For rocks you may have to re-locate post or lag bolt to the rock .
Great video! Haven't seen too many videos showing this type of fence installation before. Be sure to check out our fencing video channel too!
StrainriteFencing 1 year ago
Anyone with some intelligence can see that this may be new but much superior to concreting posts! Holy steaming coffee cups no more sore back! Awesome!
kisswishlove 1 year ago
This looks like a great system! I know that WamBam Fence offers a similar digless fence concept more geared towards the DIY homeowner installing a fence. It's a full system that includes the anchor systems and the posts and panels. Great video!
desser9105 1 year ago
You can now buy these in the US at diglessfencingsolutions dot ... give them a call. 716-785-8685 or check out the website diglessfencing
pmiltk 1 year ago
I like the post pounder and collars are a great improvement to fence installation.. wish every home depot and lowes had them...
rodrigito1978 1 year ago
I have heard that concrete is better but I would prefer to have a pole driven into the ground like in this video. Is their a risk of the pole moving from frost line and moisture? What happens if you hit a rock? Where I live the soil is clay with a crap load of rocks. Wish I had the cash just to have it done professionally .
ThreeBallz 1 year ago
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desser9105 1 year ago
A steel pipe is less likely to frost heave as the frost does not have anything to grab onto, and if a post does happen to shift it is an easy fix... just take the vinyl post off, adjust the collars and then put the post back on.
For rocks you may have to re-locate post or lag bolt to the rock .
rishaugrob 1 year ago
THIS IS BRILLIANT
egonzalez0907 1 year ago
Where can I purchase those black plasitc brackets?
mightykoi 2 years ago