Incised UC4 Timber Fence Post 100mm x 100mm x 2.4m [Green]

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Incised UC4 Timber Fence Post 100mm x 100mm x 2.4m [Green]Incised Timber Fence Post 100mm x 100mm x 2.4m [Green]Incised Timber Fence Post 100mm x 100mm x 2.4m [Green]
Incised Timber Fence Post 100mm x 100mm x 2.4m [Green]
Incised Timber Fence Post 100mm x 100mm x 2.4m [Green]

Introducing our incised UC4 pressure treated timber fence post, crafted to support various fencing types including overlap and feather edge panels. This 100mm x 100mm fence post is engineered for in ground installation, providing robust stability for your fencing project. Guaranteed against rot and decay for 15 years, our timber fence posts offer long lasting durability and peace of mind. Each post has been incised to facilitate maximum preservative absorption, further enhancing its resistance to environmental elements. Whether you need 8ft fence posts or reliable fencing posts, trust our timber fence posts to provide the strength and longevity your project demands.

£18.22

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Incised UC4 Timber Fence Post 100mm x 100mm x 2.4m [Green]

  • UC4 timber fence post
  • Colour: Green pressure treated
  • Size: 100mm x 100mm
  • Length: 2.4m
  • Wooden fence post
  • Incised for greater preservative absorption
  • 15 year anti rot guarantee
  • Seal any cut ends with wood preservative



Frequently Asked Questions

How far apart should fence posts be?
For standard wooden fences, 1.8m is a general rule of thumb

How deep do fence posts need to be?
Take the overground height of your fence and divide this number by 3. This is the recommended minimum depth hole for your fence post.
For example, if you have a 6ft high fence above ground, your fence post hole will be 2ft.

How wide do fence post holes need to be?
Take the width of your fence post and multiply this by 3. This is the recommended diameter of hole for your fence post.
For example, if you have a 100mm wide fence post, your diameter across will be 300mm.



Building a Traditional Timber Fence?

If you're looking to build a timber fence, this product is one of the key materials featured in our step-by-step guide.


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