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GENERAL USE & CARE
INSTALLATION: Install into rm soil. Do not attempt to install fencing into rocks, sand or loose soil as doing so could
result in the fence leaning or tipping over.
I N S P E CT: Periodically check that posts are rmly in the ground, push them further into the soil as necessary.
CLEANING: Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe away dirt and debris.
WINTER CARE & STORAGE: Move fencing to an dry, indoor location during seasons with freezing temperatures.
SCRATCHES: The powder coating on the fencing is tough & durable but, even under normal use, some scratching is
inevitable. Scratches can be repaired with a rust-resistant paint.
WARNING: THE ONE-YEAR WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DAMAGES OR DEFECTS
CAUSED BY THE APPLICATION OF CHEMICAL TREATMENTS, PROTECTIVE COATINGS, OR TOUCH-UP PAINT.
INSTALLATION
• Insert the tapered end of Fence Post (B) through the post holes on Fence Panel (A).
• Ensuring the post remains straight, push the tapered end of the post into the ground a minimum of 5".
Push the stake further into the ground for more stability.
TROUBLESHOOTING
THE FENCE POST WON'T GO FAR ENOUGH INTO THE GROUND
• Check for obstacles beneath the soil such as rocks, tree roots, or pavement.
• The soil may be too dry. Soak the soil with water and try inserting the post(s) again.
• Create a post hole with a hammer and a dowel. Carefully hammer the dowel into the ground, remove the dowel and
push the fence post into the hole.
THE SOIL AROUND THE FENCE POST IS FIRM, BUT IS STILL LOOSE
• Push the soil towards the post by firmly stepping on the soil and pushing towards the post.