🏡 Elevate Your Outdoor Space with Style and Ease!
The WamBam Sturbridge Fence Kit is a 50.5in H x 72in W vinyl picket fence designed for easy DIY installation without the hassle of digging. This durable outdoor fence is pool code certified and comes with a limited lifetime warranty, ensuring both safety and longevity. Plus, it features eco-friendly materials, making it a responsible choice for your yard or pool area.
Is Assembly Required? | Yes |
Material | Vinyl |
Colour | Sturbridge Fence |
Style | Traditional |
A**A
Bonne qualité et facile à installer
Mon mari l’a installer tout seul en 2 jours car nous avons commandés un complément ! Nous avons pris une douzaine de barrière avec une porte ! Magnifique rendu … et surtout pas besoin de faire de béton à chaque poteau ! Barrière solide ! Je le recommande …
F**Y
Easy to install and looks great.
I had my doubts about this fence but I'm pretty happy with the results. Easy enough. I put up 5 panels and a gate in the time it took my wife to mow the lawn.Make sure you have:String and stakes or rebarMeasuring tape5lb Hammer4' and 1' levelsDrill with screwdriver bit19mm or Adjustable wrench (gate)Sharpie and some assorted blocks to help level.
S**N
Quality materials, good looking
I’m using this as a fence around my garden to keep my three Siberian Huskies out. The quality of the material is excellent. I have clay soil so pounding the steel posts was easy, if pounding posts 32” into the ground can be easy. I initially started with a 10# sledgehammer for 1’, checked to plumb and used a post pounder for the remaining 2’. The process of setting the posts, brackets, top and bottom rails, balusters, assembling and installing the gate is technically simple and the instructions are easy to follow. I used a total of 8 panels and 1 gate and had to cut 3 of the lengths because of the odd size of my garden. A hacksaw with a fresh, sharp blade did the job. I am very pleased with the finished fence. Now, for some advice. Lay out and carefully measure the project dimensions. I strongly advise using a post pounder. It took me about 10 hours over 3 days to complete and I was meticulous about plumb and level.
F**.
Great product!
I recently fenced in a portion of my back yard for my Australian cattle dog, George. George need a lot of exercise. He plays games inside the fence with large herding balls and if the fence can handle that, it can handle anything I can imagine short of thermonuclear war. I installed several six foot sections, a gate, and some extra posts. Assembly was much easier than expected.I called WamBam several times with questions and about a broken part. And with so many orders of heavy items, you might expect more problems. Customer support was over the top excellent! They sent the replacement part right away and they provided lots of advice over the telephone. They answered ever question with information that made sense to me. All the advice I took worked perfectly.If you feel like putting up a fence yourself, this is the product you want to buy!
M**S
I wish I could have given it five stars, but the directions are so bad that I almost gave it three
The directions are very poor. They say to lift the donut off the pole, but it isn't big enough to fit over the top of the pole. One set of directions says that a post driver is the best tool to use, but they don't mention that the diameter of the driver needs to be at least three inches. I ruined one of the levelers because I used a smaller driver. (The directions in the finishing post do warn that the diameter needs to be at least three inches.) I never did figure out how to use the leveler. The video on the website was not at all helpful. If there is a helpful video on the website, it is must be hidden.I got the fence up and working with a few minor problems. Even though I thought I knew where to measure from and to to install the finishing post, I put it about a quarter inch too far from the first post. I used a sledge hammer to install it. I wish the fence had the same directions as the finishing post, though neither is good for a sometime diyer. I had to drill new holes in the brackets to get the bottom rail secured.Aside from all of the difficulties that I experienced putting up the fence, it serves the purpose I bought it to do. It is being used as a handrail at the back entry to my house. It is less expensive and, I think, no harder to install than an actual handrail, which would have required drilling into the concrete steps. The fence sits beside the steps and is close enough to act as a guardrail.
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