ᐅ Garden Fence – Fixed with “Fix-Clips” or Set in Concrete?

Created on: 18 Feb 2024 07:49
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Possmann
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Possmann
18 Feb 2024 07:49
Hello,

we want to install a garden fence with two gates around the backyard of the property.

We are mainly considering a wire fence. It is available for either setting the posts in concrete or with the "Fix Clip Pro" option using driven sleeves.

Does anyone have experience with such a fence and can share insights about its stability, etc.?

Best regards
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SoL
18 Feb 2024 08:08
Our neighbor has had this kind of fence for several years now. Some parts are set in concrete, others use driven post sleeves, depending on the location (and mood). Both methods hold up well.

Therefore, I recommend the driven post sleeves, as they are easier to remove if a proper fence is installed later...
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Possmann
18 Feb 2024 08:19
Why unfortunately?

I think the ground anchors are also easier to install.
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SoL
18 Feb 2024 08:38
Possmann schrieb:

Why unfortunately?
Because I personally don’t understand why someone would spend over half a million or three-quarters of a million euros or more to buy a plot of land and build a house, planning every detail carefully, only to then choose a garden fence like that.

To me, it’s in the same category as welded wire panel fences, except that such a wire fence there is of course the top level of “just any fence.”
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Steffi33
18 Feb 2024 08:59
I find a wire fence perfect when the fence is meant to be "invisible." All other types of fences often appear visually very dominant.
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Benutzer 1001
18 Feb 2024 09:09
SoL schrieb:



For me, it’s in the same league as welded wire mesh fences, although a wire fence like that is definitely the top tier of "any fence will do."
In the end, it’s always the same: more work is left than money.

What kind of fence do you have?