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  1. POSTS SET IN DIRT OR CONCRETE: 24” to 36” longer than the fence gross height for non-frost line conditions.

  2. Use the convenient chart to determine the type best suited to your particular needs. A point to remember is that a bumping post is no stronger than the track on which it is mounted. For maximum track end …

  3. In this publication we’ll cover a few steps to help make sure the foundation of the fence stays where it’s put. What kinds of tools are needed for digging holes? Tools that are tough to do without are a hand …

  4. The steps shown here can be used for all sorts of outdoor projects, like seting posts for mailboxes, lamps, and signs, plus flagpoles and uprights for sports and play equipment.

  5. TWO PERMANENT SOLUTIONS FOR ROTTED WOOD POSTS When you discover rotted wood has undermined your post-frame building’s foundation, restore its structural stability using one of our two …

  6. LOADING: for 60 mph (95 km/h) wind velocity with 30% gust factor, normal to sign. SOIL PRESSURE: Minimum allowable soil pressure 1.25 tsf (120 kPa). See Standard 720011 for details of Types A and …

  7. When installing Trex Signature posts on ACQ, CCA or concrete surfaces, use an appropriate isolation barrier between post and surface (contact local building code official if needed).