Vinyl fence gate reinforcing the attachment points for the True Latch gate brace.

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2024
  • Tom asked a question on our website:
    "I have installed a used vinyl fence in my yard together with a used vinyl fence gate. The gate sags like your company videos show similar to common wooden fence gate sagging issues. My vinyl fence gate has two 5" x 5" vertical frame pillars. I imagine I could place a 3/4" thick piece of 4" x 4" plywood inside the hollow interior vinyl wall of these vertical pillars to provide support for the lag screws that fasten the upper and lower latch bracket mounts. If not, what are your suggestions?"
    Brad answered with a 2 minute with a video reply.
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  • @magnoliatreasurehutremnant2291
    @magnoliatreasurehutremnant2291 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi. We just installed a vinyl fence & the double gates were installed today. We are having an issue with saggin, as each gate is 6' wide. There is an "X" brace on each individual gate but it still touches at the top where they meet in the middle. The funny thing is, we actually put a 2.5" x 2" piece of wood inside the vinyl post (this is how much room was available inside the post after the panels are installed) on the outside edge of each gate hoping the weight would help hold it up better. Now, believe me, I think it does help (and so does my builder) but I am not happy that they still touch slightly at the top, which make me feel like it's sagging (the bottom is spaced correctly). I have OCD & if I think about it much (which I am) it is driving me crazy so I am currently scouring the internet trying to find a solution to make it better. If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated!!