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ELITEWALL
A step-by-step guide to installing your new fence
Version 1.0
0800 003 006
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boundaryline.co.nz

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  • Page 1 Install Guide ELITEWALL A step-by-step guide to installing your new fence Version 1.0 0800 003 006 boundaryline.co.nz...
  • Page 2: Safety Gear

    Boundaryline EliteWall Install Guide Introduction Thank you for choosing Boundaryline EliteWall The recommendations detailed in this guide Fencing. This product will provide you with many are formulated along the lines of good building years of trouble free protection if installed in practice.
  • Page 3: Components List

    Boundaryline EliteWall Install Guide Components List Required for this product MID POST 90° POST 45° POST EXTERNAL PANEL WALL MOUNT CHANNEL END POST CAPPING & MASONRY ANCHOR EXTERNAL POST T TOP CAPPING CHANNEL SUPPORT BRACKET WALL PANEL 50MM FLUSH POST TOP...
  • Page 4: Post Installation

    Boundaryline EliteWall Install Guide Post Installation Step 1 | Determine the fence line, posthole depths and centres We recommend you plan your wall set out/post position on a piece of paper first to save unnecessary digging. Accurately determine the boundary line to where the wall will be installed, (in some cases a surveyor may be required) mark this with a string line as per the diagram below.
  • Page 5 1000mm 1200mm *3000mm high walls may not be suitable for all regions. Please consult Boundaryline prior to the design stage so we can ascertain if additional materials are required example – Shortened free end spacings, deeper footings, core filling of posts etc.
  • Page 6 Coastal Areas If you are installing a Boundaryline Wall within 1.5 Kilometers from the seaside we recommend to apply a bitumen sealer to the post. The area to apply the bitumen coating to will be 100mm above the concrete line and 100mm below where the concrete will finish on the post.
  • Page 7 Boundaryline EliteWall Install Guide Step 3 | Fixing the base brackets to the post A ach the panel support bracket into the post with the hex head screws supplied. The measurement from the top of the post will vary depending if you have Flush or External (standard).
  • Page 8 Boundaryline EliteWall Install Guide Step 4 | Post fitment and alignment Working to a string line on the face of the post, insert the first post into the hole and gradually pour in the concrete. We recommend mixed concrete as it is lot easier to work with and gives you more time.
  • Page 9: Panel Installation

    Boundaryline EliteWall Install Guide Panel Installation Important: Allow concrete to cure completely before further assembly Closed join or exposed join The idea of an exposed join is for a shadow line, when the sun is directly above the wall the shadow will be cast into the exposed join but with the closed join the shadow line will be seen in di erent sunlight.
  • Page 10 Boundaryline EliteWall Install Guide Step 7 | Inserting wall panels Make sure the base bracket is free of debris. Then with one person at either end, li the panel vertically and insert into the top rebates of the post. The panel must be guided down at an even and level rate or it will jam.
  • Page 11 Boundaryline EliteWall Install Guide Capping Installation Step 10 | Fi ing the top wall capping There are two types of panel capping options. You will have either have External Panel Capping (standard) or a Capping Channel to give a flush finish look.
  • Page 12 Boundaryline EliteWall Install Guide Step 12 | Fi ing the post caps There are two types of post cap options – You will have either have External Post Cap (standard) or, to give a flush finish look you will use a Flush Post Cap.
  • Page 13: Additional Information

    Boundaryline EliteWall Install Guide Additional information Stepping or raking your wall Important: This will generally be the most complex part of any installation. Please take the time to draw it out on a piece of paper before setting any posts in the ground. Having to remove posts that are concreted in can be very disheartening! And remember we are always here to help you get it right so if you are unsure please ask.
  • Page 14 Boundaryline EliteWall Install Guide Stepping Method 2 | Rake/cut your bo om panel to the slope using 1800mm worth of wall panels You will maintain a maximum height of 1800mm wall height – As pictured below it should be noted that your wall height at the high side of the slope will be reduced by the amount of the rake –...
  • Page 15 Boundaryline EliteWall Install Guide Stepping Method 3 | Rake/cut your bo om panel to the slope using 2100mm worth of wall panels to maintain a minimum 1800mm wall height You will maintain a maximum height of 1800mm wall height – As pictured below it should be noted that your wall height at the high side of the slope will be increased by the amount of the rake –...
  • Page 16 Boundaryline EliteWall Install Guide Cu ing the panels The panels can be cut using a circular saw with a timber blade. Remember to always support or catch Important: the piece you’re cu ing o as it may break towards the end of your cut if you don’t.
  • Page 17 Boundaryline EliteWall Install Guide Exterior paint application Painting your wall Important: Please make sure you do not carry out any painting on your new wall until wall is completely dry. If the wall is not completely dry you will have a risk of mould growth. You should wait a minimum of 36 hours for the wall to completely dry from any rain.
  • Page 18 Boundaryline EliteWall Install Guide Sand finish paint application How to achieve a cost e ective Tuscan style rendered look Important: As this is generally the first time most people have applied this type of finish it is highly recommended that you follow the procedure below exactly on a small test panel first before applying to your finished wall.
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