A: Tommy, the spacing between pickets will be 2 inches.
by|Mar 19, 2024
Q:What are the picket widths?
by|Mar 5, 2024
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A: Jake, the widths of the pickets will be 1 1/2 inches and 3 inches.
by|Mar 5, 2024
Q:You are telling me we have to use 6 ft posts for this 4 ft tall fence but that makes no sense because then the holes are going to be in the wrong place, as evidenced by the picture of model 118676 vs model 118675??
by|Feb 6, 2024
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A: Becky, this length of post will be needed for a proper installation method of this LaFayette panel, as 36" to 42" of the post will be placed in the ground.
by|Feb 7, 2024
Q:Why do the top rails have holes for the pickets all the way through?
by|Jan 1, 2024
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A: Toprail, these panels will not have holes that go through the top rail as balusters are not recommended for this style of installation. Instead, the top rails will feature holes for these balusters to be integrated into on the bottom side of the top rail.
by|Jan 4, 2024
Q:When purchasing the 4 ft high section of fencing, which end post should be purchased? the options seem to only be 6 ft or higher..
by|Dec 3, 2023
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A: Rick, in order to match your 4ft railing, the posts in the Lafayette collection will need to be cut down from their original length of 6ft.
by|Dec 7, 2023
Q:Do I assemble the panel before installing or can I set the post and be able to assemble.
by|Aug 15, 2023
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A: SusR, please reference the installation instructions for proper directions on assembling this picket fence panel.
by|Jan 27, 2024
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Q:If need to make an non-90deg turn, is it feasible and warranty-OK to notch the rail where mates into post slot?
by|Jul 6, 2023
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A: Corlando, To make any turn other than 90-degrees it would be recommended to use two posts and positioning them to the angle needed. As notching the rail to make the degree you are needing may void the warranty.
by|Jul 6, 2023
Q:What is the maximum off-angle the line-post can accommodate? e.g. if I need the fence run to make a 45-deg turn, can a single line-post accommodate that, perhaps even if I have to rotate it 22.5-deg to split the mating angle of the rail on each side.
by|Jul 6, 2023
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A: Corlando, To make any turn other than 90-degrees it would be recommended to use two posts and positioning them to the angle needed. As notching the rail to make the degree you are needing may void the warranty.