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How to fix fence panels on top of a wall.
Digging out holes for fence posts.
Finally the capping rail can be fixed to the top of the fence.
I have seem this done by people drilling down through those concrete copers that are everywhere or by buying or making a bracket which is screwed down to the copers highly bodgy or somehwat bodgy asking for ingress of water down the middle of the wall and require repair in under a decade.
Topping your existing wall with fencing is a great way to increase the height of a low wall for added security or privacy.
Fit a capping rail to the top of the fence once posts are in position on top of the wall our panels fix neatly to the front of the posts using the special powder coated screws which are cedar coloured screws.
Drop the post in the hole and fix the panel to it by screwing them to the post using rust proof screws such as 55mm decking screws using special angle brackets you can buy for fixing fence panels to posts or simply screwing through the side of the fence panel into the post.
The existing stone wall is about 4 feet tall with a topping stone 5 thick on one side 4 on the other.
My main issue is how to support the fence.
There s quite a good selection of ready made panels at the local garden centre so hopefully that wouldn t be a problem.
Fix your first fence panel.
I m thinking about 6 feet tall on top of the wall.
Insert the end of one rail in a rail bracket.
Measure and mark the 2 by 4 inch fencing rails for the section of fence that meets the wall.
Once again this is fixed in place with our special powder coated screws.