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No matter the type of post, installing an Omega Fence System is fast and easy. An experienced installer should require only 8-10% more time to set a profiled post fence system.

To install a fence system using profiled posts simply set the first post, attach a panel, link a second post to the panel, set the second post and continue sequentially. This method normally employs quick-drying cement, however should you choose to work conventional concrete, best results can be had by bracing several fence sections as per the accompanying pictures show.

 

 

  

1.
Set the first post.

Insert the panel within the fastening claws of the post and position it appropriately with the help of tensioning clips (see note a).

     

2.
Link the panel to the second post without forgetting to insert the tensioning clips.

  
  

3.
Adjust the spacing under the fence panel by means of blocks.

     

4.
Brace the structure while making sure to level it.

           
  

5. 
Continue sequentially.

     

6.
An experienced team of installers should be able to, within a day, set 40 sections and consolidate them with pored concrete.

  
     7.Result - a sleek, clean look
maintenance free fence system.

 

Notes:

a)   Four and five feet high panels require two clips on each side. Six and eight feet high sections require three clips on each side.

b)   Mesh sections are reversible and can be installed with pickets facing up or down. Upon request, the pickets can be removed before coating a panel.

c)   Panel folds normally face outwards.

d)   The profiled post allows for unlimited turns even at 90°

Stepping the fence: The profiled post allows for 3” increments whereas the square post is unlimited. Steep grades may require the panel to be cut in half.