Do you want to spare yourself the envious glances of the neighbours when barbecuing with the family? Give your garden a natural, rustic look? Are you looking for the perfect fencing for the pond, the flower bed or for your animals? 

 

The Aquagart picket fence is not only suitable for exactly these purposes, but is also very durable and hard-wearing. The wood is hazelnut wood, which has impressive robustness and durability. The double wiring is also very high quality and made of galvanised, resistant metal wire. 

 

You don't have to be a skilled craftsman or professional to assemble the fence, because it is very easy to attach the fence to the fence posts with screws or metal staples and the picket fence is already in place. For the corners, we recommend that you reinforce the posts. To achieve even more stability, gate posts can simply be attached. 

 

The fencing comes in six different heights from 50 cm-120 cm and is 5 m long with a picket spacing of 4-6 cm. So there is a suitable height for every DIY project! Due to the different pickets, each picket fence is unique. Because of their charming appearance, they are very popular among pet owners and fans of wildlife gardens and cottage gardens.

 

Aquagart offers you high-quality garden and pond products. Our products are manufactured for you according to defined specifications. This means you always get the best product finish. That is our Aquagart performance promise!

 

Assembly:

 

Driving in the posts

 

Place a wooden post every 1 m - 1.5 m and drive it approx. 30 cm - 40 cm deep into the ground. Important: Saw a support post to size, which should be at an angle of approx. 45° at both ends. This will hold the tension of the fencing.

 

Erect and fix the picket fence

 

Now fasten one end of the fencing to the wooden post you have hammered in with a wooden construction screw or a cramp. Now tension the fencing as tightly as you wish by hand from post to post.

 

Tensioning a picket fence

 

If you want to stretch the fencing very tightly, you can tension the fencing with a pry bar or assembly iron and then fasten it to the posts with screws, fencing staples or nails. 

 

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