Dura Post Cap
Dura Post Cap
Dura Post Cap with bracket 75 x 75mm To suit the classic slotted DuraPost posts and …
DuraPost Cover Strip For U-Channel | 2.1M
DuraPost Cover Strip For U-Channel | 2.1M
Used to cover the screw holes in the DuraPost U-channel
Durapost Composite Gravel Boards
DuraPost Cover Strip for Classic Posts | 2.1M
DuraPost Cover Strip for Classic Posts | 2.1M
Used to cover the screw holes on the classic slotted posts
DuraPost Bolt Down | 150mm Galv
DuraPost Bolt Down | 150mm Galv
Used with DuraPost slotted posts to attached posts to concrete bases.
Not recommended to support a fence over 1.2m high
DuraPost Pan Head Screws 4.0 x 40mm | Box 200
DuraPost Pan Head Screws 4.0 x 40mm | Box 200
4.0 x 40mm Pan head screws
Available in A/Grey, Sepia Brown and Olive Grey to match Durapost slotted posts.
*Only the head of the screw is coloured, the thread of the screw is galvanised
Durapost Touch-Up Spray | 400ml
Slotted Concrete Post | Intermediate
Slotted Concrete Post | Intermediate
Wet cast, steel reinforced concrete fence posts which are suitable for domestic garden fencing panels.
Concrete slotted fence posts are the long lasting alternative to timber posts as each post has internal steel reinforcing bars.
Providing strength and durability to your fencing also with the added benefit of not being susceptible to rot in the ground.
Available in a choice of six sizes:-
-1.5m (5ft) x 100mm x 100mm
-1.8mtr (6ft) x 100mm x 100mm
– 2.7mtr (9ft) x 100mm x 100mm
– 3.0mtr (10ft) x 125mm x 100mm
Concrete End Post
Concrete Corner Post
Concrete Three Way Post
Recessed Concrete Post 2.4m/8′
Recessed Concrete Post 2.4m/8′
110x125x2400mm 8ft Recessed Concrete Fence Post. A recessed concrete fence post is one that is cast with a number of recesses to allow rails to fit neatly with the post itself. The rail can then be attached directly to the pre-holed concrete post using metal bolts. Recessed fence posts are used for closeboard or featheredge fencing. Using this method of fencing means the post is only visible on one side, providing an attractive finish. Typically, two rails are required for fences of 1.2m and below, with three required for taller installations.



