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A fence is more than just a boundary; it’s an investment in your property’s security, privacy, and aesthetic appeal. Whether you’re building a residential garden fence or a commercial boundary wall, the materials and techniques you choose play a critical role in ensuring its strength, durability, and longevity.
At FPM Building Supplies , we specialise in providing high-quality construction materials that are designed to withstand the test of time. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to build a strong and long-lasting fence using our premium products, including galvanised steel posts , concrete sleepers , and rapid-set concrete.
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ToggleBefore diving into the construction process, it’s essential to understand why FPM Building Supplies is the ideal partner for your fencing needs. Based in Epping, Melbourne, we pride ourselves on delivering durable, innovative, and eco-friendly solutions tailored to meet diverse customer requirements. Our product range includes:
Our commitment to quality is reflected in every product we manufacture, ensuring your fence remains sturdy and visually appealing for years to come.
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The first step in building a strong fence is determining its purpose. Are you looking to:
Understanding the primary function of your fence will help you decide on the design, height, and materials required. For example, a tall boundary fence may require Galvanised Steel H Posts for added support, while a garden fence might benefit from the sleek look of Charcoal Concrete Sleepers .
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Accurate measurements are crucial for planning your fence layout. Use a measuring tape to determine the total length of the fence line and mark the locations for posts. Consider any obstacles such as trees, slopes, or existing structures that may affect your design.
Before starting your project, verify local council regulations regarding fence height, setbacks, and materials. Compliance with these guidelines ensures your fence meets legal standards and avoids potential fines.
The foundation of any strong fence lies in its posts. At FPM Building Supplies , we offer a variety of galvanised steel posts designed to suit different applications:
These posts are made from premium galvanised steel, ensuring resistance to rust and corrosion even in harsh weather conditions.
For a modern and durable fencing solution, consider pairing your galvanised steel posts with concrete sleepers . These precast panels are available in two finishes:
Both options are manufactured using a premium 50 MPa concrete mix, ensuring exceptional strength and longevity.
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To secure your fence posts firmly in the ground, use Rapid Set Concrete . This fast-drying cement is specially formulated for quick installation, allowing you to complete your project efficiently without compromising on quality.
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Remove any debris, vegetation, or obstructions along the fence line. This ensures a clean workspace and prevents future damage to your fence caused by overgrown plants.
Using stakes and string lines, mark the positions for each post. Ensure the spacing between posts is consistent—typically 2–3 metres apart—to distribute weight evenly.
Use a post hole digger or auger to excavate holes for your posts. The depth of each hole should be approximately one-third of the post’s height to ensure stability. For example, a 1800mm post requires a hole depth of around 600mm.
Place the galvanised steel posts into the prepared holes, ensuring they are perfectly vertical. Use a spirit level to check alignment before proceeding.
Pour Rapid Set Concrete into the holes, filling them up to ground level. Allow the concrete to cure according to the manufacturer’s instructions. This quick-drying solution ensures your posts are securely anchored within hours.
For taller fences or those exposed to strong winds, install temporary braces to keep the posts upright while the concrete sets. Remove the braces once the concrete has fully cured.
If you’re using concrete sleepers , attach them horizontally between the posts using appropriate fittings. Start from the bottom and work your way up, ensuring each panel is level and securely fastened.
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For a different aesthetic, consider combining galvanised steel posts with timber panels, wire mesh, or other materials. The versatility of our posts makes them compatible with a wide range of fencing styles.
Once all panels are installed, inspect the entire fence for alignment, stability, and overall appearance. Make any necessary adjustments to ensure a professional finish.
While galvanised steel posts require minimal maintenance, applying a clear sealant can further enhance their longevity. Similarly, if you’ve used timber panels, treat them with a protective coating to prevent rot and decay.
Remove any excess materials, tools, and debris from the site. A tidy workspace reflects the care and attention you’ve put into your project.
Even the strongest fences require occasional upkeep to maintain their appearance and functionality. Follow these tips to extend the life of your fence:
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At FPM Building Supplies , we’re committed to helping you achieve your vision with high-quality, reliable products. Here’s why customers trust us for their fencing needs:
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Building a strong and long-lasting fence doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right materials and proper installation techniques, you can create a structure that enhances your property’s value and functionality. By choosing FPM Building Supplies , you gain access to premium products like galvanised steel posts , concrete sleepers , and rapid-set concrete , ensuring your fence stands the test of time.
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