Raise double rod mat fence: this is how it works

click fraud protection
Home page»gardening»Picket Fence, Fence & Fences»Raise double rod mat fence: this is how it works
author
Mirko
6 minutes
Raise double rod mat fence

Table of contents

  • materials and tools
  • Raising double rod mat fence: instructions
  • Cost example for fence elevation
  • frequently asked Questions

You can yours double wire mesh fence easily increase independently. Since it is a plug-in system, you only need the right extensions to adjust the height of the demarcation. Our guide provides you with the most important information on the subject.

video tip

materials and tools

One of the biggest advantages of a double bar panel fence is the modular system. The fences can be expanded with the right materials without much effort and a lot of tools. For this reason, the fence elevations are often offered as a set and consist of the following components:

  • 2 x adapters
  • 2 x Post Extensions

These sets are usually suitable for corner posts with standard strengths 60x40mm or. 60x60mm.

Set double rod mat fence
Double rod mat fences have many advantages and can be easily raised.

Depending on the manufacturer, there are many kits that have post extensions with built-in adapters. This can be found out from the product description of the provider. Normally you can order double rod mat fences Lengths between 200 and 800 mm increase.

The post extensions are usually supplied with the necessary fastening material. This includes:

  • trestles
  • clamp tabs
  • screws
  • optional: flat iron

Tip:

Post extensions for round posts are rarely offered for double rod mats. Check with the fencing system manufacturer to see if suitable extensions are available. Possibly. you can also use suitable pipe connectors.

tools

You don't just need the extensions and double wire mesh to raise the fence. The right tool will also help you to implement the project effectively. Fortunately, the tool list is short:

  • slotted screwdriver
  • Allen key (usually 5.5 mm)
  • possibly. rubber mallet and cordless screwdriver

Raising double rod mat fence: instructions

Raise double rod mat fence instructions
Increase double rod mat step by step
  1. Once you have the necessary materials and tools, you're good to go. Begin by removing the protective caps on the posts. Use the slotted screwdriver for this. When prying open, be careful not to damage the protective caps.
  2. If necessary, remove dirt that has accumulated in the post. This can especially be the case with older fences. Then insert the post adapter into the post. Make sure that you insert the adapter exactly aligned. It should snap into place automatically.
  3. Now place the post extension on the adapter. Depending on the model you choose, you may need to use the rubber mallet to help the extension rest against the actual post. Put the protective caps on the extensions.
  4. Once both post extensions are in place, all you have to do is fix the rod mat. To do this, hang them on the existing support blocks. A helping hand is recommended here so that the mat does not slip off the trestles and one risk of injury represents.
  5. Now place the clamping lugs on the trestles and screw them together. You will need the Allen key for this. Tighten the screws thoroughly.
  6. The fence elevation is now complete. Depending on the post model you have chosen, you must then mount a flat iron.

Tip:

The effort is even lower for systems with post extensions that have an integrated adapter. In this case, you simply have to attach the extension, including the adapter, to the old post.

Cost example for fence elevation

If you want to raise a double rod mat fence, you should also not forget to calculate the costs. This way you can avoid nasty surprises. We have prepared a cost example for you, in which a double wire mesh with the following dimensions is to be raised:

  • Length: 6m
  • Height: 60cm
  • Strength: 6/5/6
Double wire mesh fence on property with house

The fence is to be raised to a height of 120 centimeters over the entire length. The distance between the individual posts is two meters, which corresponds to four posts. Corner posts are not used. You will need:

  • 6,000 mm x 630 mm double rod mats (6/5/6)
  • 4 x post extensions (60 x 40mm) measuring 600mm in length

The cost of material and finance is made up of the following factors:

  • Double bar mats: 90 to 100 euros
  • Post extensions: 160 to 200 euros (40 to 50 euros each)

The total cost of such a fence elevation is around 250 to 300 euros.

frequently asked Questions

Why shouldn't a privacy screen be attached to the elevation?

The elevations of the double rod mat fence are not continuous posts. This reduces wind resistance the structure. A privacy screen would intensify the wind load acting on the extension. This in turn can lead to damage to the fence or an increased risk of injury. This is especially important in windy regions.

How high can the fence to the neighbor be?

That depends on where you live and the local development plans and statutes. You should therefore obtain information from the approved building authority before you set to work. In most federal states, fences up to a height of 180 centimeters as privacy screens do not require approval, as long as the typical local height allows it and the Minimum distance to neighbors is complied with. This is usually at least 50 cm.

What are the advantages compared to a single-rod mat?

Compared to single-bar mats, double-bar mats have two horizontal steel bars. With this system, the double rod mats are significantly more robust and can be used as a secure enclosure. Single-rod mats are primarily used for decoration or to delimit areas that do not require sufficient protection. For this reason, they are less recommended for the property line.

author Mirko

Find out more about picket fences, fences & fences

Picket Fence, Fence & Fences

Set up a privacy fence: this will make it windproof and storm-proof

In order for the privacy fence to be windproof and storm-proof, the material and installation must be right. Wind and gusts of wind can develop enormous force. When erecting the privacy fences, the anchoring must match the soil conditions and the material weight. Foundations, storm anchors and wind gaps stabilize the privacy screen.

Picket Fence, Fence & Fences

Glass fence instead of wood: information on costs and cleaning | glass fence

Fences are made from a variety of materials. Glass fences used to be quite expensive for private consumers, but in recent years they have proven to be affordable due to the elements that can be purchased. Information on prices and how the fences are cleaned can be found here.

bar fence
Picket Fence, Fence & Fences

Bar fencing - everything about dimensions, installation and prices per meter

Demarcating a property is necessary for many reasons. However, implementation is always a particular challenge. The price doesn't play the biggest role here. Above all, a demarcation should meet the needs of the owner. A solution that combines many advantages is the bar lattice fence. Read everything you need to know about the bar fence in this text.

Picket Fence, Fence & Fences

Costs of fence assembly - how much does it cost to put a meter of fence?

How much does a meter of fence cost? This question can hardly be answered in general. The variety of types and materials is so great that the prices for fences vary greatly. However, this variety has one thing in common: their fairly simple structure. Here, a do-it-yourselfer can save a lot of money by doing it himself.

hunter fence
Picket Fence, Fence & Fences

What is a hunter fence? Information on prices, installation and painting

The hunter's fence is one of the classics when it comes to delimiting your property. It is inexpensive, easy to set up and offers many other advantages. Read everything you need to know about the Jägerzaun in this text.

Deer behind wild fence
Picket Fence, Fence & Fences

erect a deer fence

If you have a property near a forest, you may be confronted with damage caused by game. Gardens and young forest cultures can only thrive unhindered if they are adequately protected against the browsing of red deer, roe deer, dam deer and wild boar.