Fence Posts & Boards
Explore our comprehensive selection of fence posts, designed to attach and stabilise fence panels and feather edge boards for a seamless look. Opt from wooden, metal and concrete posts, designed to provide a sleek look while enhancing the durability, strength and security for any fencing project.
Frequently Asked Questions
Whether you’re looking for robust concrete fence posts, long-lasting metal fence posts or traditional wooden fence posts, we have everything you need to build a secure and long-lasting fence. Our selection includes a variety of sizes and styles to suit any project requirement. In addition to our premium fence posts, we also offer a range of fencing accessories, including post caps and post supports. These accessories are essential for adding the finishing touches and providing added support to your fence structure.
Should you need more than just the fence posts, check out our selection of fence panels and gates that’ll add style and function to any outdoor space.
FAQs
How deep should a fence post be?
Typically, a fence post should be at least 2-foot deep into the ground to ensure maximum stability and support for the fence. However, this can change depending on the post and soil type.
Can you drill into concrete fence posts?
Yes, all you need is a masonry drill bit for concrete and a drill that has a hammer function. Concrete fence posts are fantastic for durability purposes and to support attachments such as fence panels and gates.
How far apart should fence posts be?
A standard guideline for residential fences is 6 to 8 feet apart, but if you’re in a high-wind location, we recommend 4 to 6 feet apart for extra stability.
What are fence posts used for?
Fence posts are used to hold a fence in place. They’re set into the ground and provide the structural support and strength.
How to install fence posts
Installing fence posts will involve measuring the space, digging a hole, positioning the post and securing it with concrete. Check out our full guide more details on how to install a fence.
What tools are needed for installing fence posts?
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A post hole digger or spade – to dig the hole
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Tape measure – for spacing
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Spirit level – to ensure the posts are all level
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Hammer or mallet – for any necessary adjustments
How to secure fence posts into the ground
Fence posts are typically secured into the ground using either concrete (or post mix) or driven methods, depending on the type of fence and soil conditions.