Your yard is an extension of your home and freedom outdoor living offers a wide range of low maintenance high style products to fit any aesthetic.
Cutting freedom vinyl fence panels.
As with most diy and construction jobs the key to hassle free success is to use the right tools for the job and this particular job is no exception.
Be sure the mark is straight and square.
Vinyl fencing material is maintenance free.
Some panels can be cut at the plank joints.
Handsaw or to make things a bit easier a reciprocating saw.
Using a circular saw with a fine tooth blade cut the vinyl fence along the mark you created in step two.
Other types of panels may require disassembling the unit with a 5 in 1 tool and rubber mallet.
Place your hand on the vinyl to secure it far from the blade and let the blade do the work as it is lowered to the vinyl.
Remove as many pickets as needed then reassemble with vinyl cement.
They can act as privacy guards or be used in a picket fence.
Vinyl can be cut in the same way as wood.
Once your panels are cut you can install them in your fence.
Manufactured in the usa and backed by unmatched warranty coverage freedom products are guaranteed to stand the test of time.
Be sure the blade is sharp and straight.
11 if necessary cut panels to fit at corners or other areas following the manufacturer s instructions.
Tools required to cut down fence panels.
Vinyl fence panels do not deteriorate rust decay rot or yellow.
Vinyl fences are lightweight and easier to install than wood.
You cannot stray from your measured line so work slowly and carefully.
Vinyl fencing is an ideal choice.
Durable vinyl material and our industry leading transferable limited lifetime warranty ensures your fence will be as strong and secure as it is attractive.
12 set the panel in the brackets.
Remove any pickets that no longer fit in the panel.
Measure the length of the fence panel you want to cut and mark using a carpenter s pencil or chalk.
Just use a chop or table saw.
Freedom outdoor living is the hassle free way to bring long lasting beauty to your outdoor spaces.
In fact paint will not even stick to the vinyl so painting is never necessary.
Do not rush the cut but keep the blade in motion so that it doesn t destroy the vinyl.