Category: Installation
Information, tips and tricks on how to install our products on your own
Self-Tapping Screw Tips for Aluminum and Iron Fence/ Gate Installations
Speed is not always your friend!
Read MoreDoes Wrought Iron Fence Require Welding to Install It?
People looking to install a fence on their own often won’t consider a wrought iron fence because they think it requires welding to install it. However, that’s not the case! Our iron fence (and quite honestly the majority of them out there) utilize some sort of bracket and screw that allows installation with simple tools just about every homeowner has.
Can Wrought Iron Fence be Welded Together for High Security Applications?
While a large majority of iron fence applications are installed using brackets and screws, high-security applications may require a more tamper-proof installation. The best way for a highly secure iron fence is to forgo the brackets and weld the iron fence panels right to the steel posts.
Wrought Iron Fence Curved to Follow a Rounded Area – A Great Example Installation
Many people assume you need a curved piece of wrought iron fence in order to follow a rounded section of a layout. However, using curved iron fence panels is extremely difficult, expensive and often not necessary.
A Great Example of Our Infinity Aluminum Fence Racked to Follow Slopes, Grades and Hills
One of the main benefits of an aluminum fence is the ability to rack the fence panels to follow the slope of a yard. Check out these installation pics from one of our customers that show an excellent install job of racked aluminum fence following slopes and hills in the yard.
Installing Wrought Iron Fence Panels Around a Radius, Curved or Angled Area
Not all wrought iron fence installations follow straight lines and 90 degree turns. So what do you do when you need your iron fence panels to follow a curve, radius or angle across? Read on to see how to handle this type of installation.
Installing Aluminum Fence Panels Around a Radius, Curved or Angled Area
Not all aluminum fence installations follow straight lines and 90 degree turns. So what do you do when you need your aluminum fence to follow a curve, radius or angle across? Read on to see how to handle this type of installation.
The Different Types of Aluminum Fence Posts
When it comes to installing an aluminum fence, one of the big differences from iron fencing is that the aluminum posts are specialized to serve a specific function.
How to DIY Install Iron Fence or Aluminum Fence on a Hill, Slope or Grade
In a perfect world, your yard would be perfectly level to install your iron or aluminum fence. But what if you have a hilly, sloped or graded yard? Check out our article to see how to install iron fence and aluminum fence in these situations.