Aluglobus fence
2x2 in. Square post 8 ft. - Custom Color
2x2 in. Square post 8 ft. - Custom Color
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Description
2 x 2 x 8ft HD Aluminum Fence Post Crafted from aluminum, corrosion resistant, 2 x 2 x 8 feet, every want and need for a aluminum fencing system. If you are looking to construct a resilient, sturdy aluminum fence system, then the 2 x 2 x 8ft Post 080 HD Aluminum may be right for you. With a heavy duty 080 wall thickness, this post provides all the strength to hold up any residential or light commercial aluminum fencing project. The seamless design is attractive enough on its own to match any style of fencing making it a great inclusion to add to improve security as well as appearance.
Benefits
- Heavy-Duty Construction
- Corrosion and Rust Resistance
- Lightweight Yet Strong
- Low Maintenance
- Versatile Application
- Clean and Modern Look
How to Install
Installing the 2 x 2 x 8ft HD Aluminum Fence Post is simple with the right preparation: Step 1: Plan Layout Determine and indicate the positions of each aluminum fence post making sure to measure the distances. Step 2: Dig Post Holes Place in holes about two feet long by six or eight inches wide (variable, depending upon soil). Step 3: Add Gravel Base Place a layer of gravel at the bottom of each hole to improve water drainage. Step 4: Position the Post Insert the aluminum post into the hole and align along the fence line. Step 5: Level the Post Make sure the post is vertical by using a level. Step 6: Secure with Concrete Fill the hole with concrete, supporting the post until the concrete can bear the post‘s weight. Step 7: Allow to Cure Allow the concrete to cure for 24–48 hours before installing the aluminum fencing panels. Step 8: Attach Fence Panels Attach the aluminum fence panels, as instructed, to the system.Why Choose Our Product
Our 2 x 2 x 8ft Post 080 HD Aluminum features a strong, durable design that is easy to use. Made with sturdy aluminum and constructed carefully, it will reliably support aluminum fencing systems without compromising appearance. Compared to most products, aluminum resists environmental damage more effectively, and will require less maintenance over time than other materials. This post can be used easily with many different types of aluminum fence hardware making it ideal for new projects or upgrades. A home improvement expert or a professional contracting company planning a fence build this aluminum fence post will perform day after day.Frequently Asked Questions
Will this post fit my fence system?
Yes, this is a true 2″ x 2″ square post and is compatible with most aluminum and composite fencing systems designed for this size.
What does .080 wall thickness mean?
It refers to the thickness of the aluminum walls, providing greater strength, durability, and better screw retention compared to thinner posts.
Can this post be used in coastal or high-moisture areas?
Yes, aluminum is naturally rust-resistant, and the powder-coated finish adds extra protection against moisture, salt air, and corrosion.
Is 8ft the right length for my fence?
An 8ft post is ideal for most standard fence installations, allowing enough depth for secure concrete footing while maintaining proper above-ground height.
Can the post be cut to a shorter size?
Yes, it can be cut using a non-ferrous blade. After cutting, smooth the edges and use a post cap to seal the top for protection.
Yes, this is a true 2″ x 2″ square post and is compatible with most aluminum and composite fencing systems designed for this size.
It refers to the thickness of the aluminum walls, providing greater strength, durability, and better screw retention compared to thinner posts.
Yes, aluminum is naturally rust-resistant, and the powder-coated finish adds extra protection against moisture, salt air, and corrosion.
An 8ft post is ideal for most standard fence installations, allowing enough depth for secure concrete footing while maintaining proper above-ground height.
Yes, it can be cut using a non-ferrous blade. After cutting, smooth the edges and use a post cap to seal the top for protection.