Product Overview
The 9ft green treated wooden fence post is a robust choice for domestic fencing needs. Crafted from pressure-treated softwood, it measures 2700mm in length with a 100mm x 100mm (4" x 4") section. The treatment ensures resistance against rot, fungal decay, and insect attacks. Ideal for supporting 1.8m panels with gravel boards or 1.5m panels with trellis, the square-cut top allows for easy addition of decorative caps or finials.
Product Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Product |
3" x 3" |
| Thickness |
75mm |
| Width |
75mm |
| Length |
1800mm |
| Height |
6ft |
| Sales Unit |
Length |
| Colour |
Brown |
Features & Benefits
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Pressure-treated Softwood: Provides protection against rot and insects.
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Green Tint: Indicates preservative treatment suitable for outdoor use.
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Square-cut Top: Allows for a neat finish with optional caps.
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Natural Timber Appearance: Can be left to weather naturally or customized with stain or paint.
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Workability: Easily cut, drilled, and fixed with standard tools.
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Extended Length: Suitable for varied fencing applications including stepped fencing.
Applications
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Fence Panel Support: Suitable for 6ft panels with gravel boards or 5ft panels with trellis.
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Domestic Fencing: Reliable for boundary fencing in gardens.
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Panel Compatibility: Compatible with various panel styles including lap and featheredge.
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Sloped Sites: Effective for uneven terrains and stepped fencing.
Installation Guidance
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Embedment: Set approximately 600mm (2ft) into the ground for stability.
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Fixing: Secure with post mix or concrete.
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End Grain Protection: Use caps to prevent water ingress.
Compliance & Performance
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Preservative Treatment: High-pressure treated for external use.
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Service Class: Suitable for domestic use, not for permanent soil contact.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can the post be painted?
A: Yes, the post can be painted or stained to match your desired aesthetic.
Q: How deep should the post be set?
A: It is recommended to set the post at least 600mm into the ground.
Q: Is the treatment environmentally friendly?
A: Yes, the pressure treatment process is designed to be environmentally responsible.