Looking to install your own wrought iron or aluminum gate, but you aren’t sure what you’ll need? We dive into the details to guide you through the materials and tools typically needed to install one of our DIY Stronghold Iron® or Infinity Aluminum® gates.
Category: Installation
Information, tips and tricks on how to install our products on your own
What Do I Need to DIY Install an Aluminum Fence?
Looking to install your own aluminum fence, but you aren’t sure what you’ll need? We dive into the details to guide you through the materials and tools typically needed to install one of our DIY Infinity Aluminum® fences.
What Do I Need to DIY Install a Wrought Iron Fence?
Looking to install your own wrought iron fence, but you aren’t sure what you’ll need? We dive into the details to guide you through the materials and tools typically needed to install one of our DIY Stronghold Iron® fences.
Can I DIY Install an Iron or Aluminum Fence on My Own?
Nervous that installing an iron or aluminum fence is too much to take on? Don’t be! 90%of our customers do their own installation!
Can I Install an Iron or Aluminum Fence in the Winter?
Mounting Wrought Iron or Aluminum Fence to Something Other Than Our Fence Posts
There are several reasons why a customer may not want to mount to one of our fence posts. Read More
Concrete for Fence Post Holes – To Mix or Not to Mix?
I get this question a lot from customers that have an installer doing their fence. The installer walks up to a post hole, tosses in a bag’s worth of dry concrete mix, adds a little Read More
How Much Concrete per Post Hole?
We get asked this question a lot. It’s a good thing to know when buying your concrete. Read More
What Tools Do I Need to Install a Wrought Iron or Aluminum Fence?
With a vast majority of our customers being DIY-ers (do-it-youselfers), we get this question quote often. To start, we offer something no other manufacturer does: a free Read More
What if I Want to Mount My Wrought Iron or Aluminum Fence to Something Other Than Your Posts?
Looking to mount your iron or aluminum fence to something other than the posts we provide? Read on to see if brick, stone, wood or masonry pillars or columns are something you can use in their place.