How do I install a corner section of a WPC picket fence?

Jul 21, 2025

Installing a corner section of a WPC picket fence can seem like a daunting task, but with the right guidance and a bit of know - how, it can be a manageable and rewarding DIY project. As a WPC Picket Fence supplier, I've seen firsthand the benefits of these fences, from their durability to their aesthetic appeal. In this blog, I'll walk you through the step - by - step process of installing a corner section of a WPC picket fence.

Step 1: Planning and Preparation

Before you start any installation, proper planning is crucial. First, measure the area where you'll be installing the corner section of the fence. Make sure to account for any slopes or uneven ground. You'll need to know the exact dimensions to order the right amount of materials. As a WPC Picket Fence supplier, we offer a wide range of products, including Courtyard Privacy WPC Fencing Supplier and Portable Privacy Fence Panels, which can be used in different configurations for your corner section.

Next, gather all the necessary tools. You'll need a post - hole digger, a level, a saw, a drill, a hammer, and appropriate fasteners. Safety equipment such as gloves and safety glasses is also a must.

Step 2: Marking the Location

Use stakes and string to mark the location of the fence. Start by marking the corner point. Drive a stake into the ground at the exact corner where the two sections of the fence will meet. Then, stretch the string along the lines where the fence will be installed on both sides of the corner. This will help you keep the fence straight and ensure proper alignment.

Step 3: Digging Post Holes

The corner posts are the foundation of your corner section. Use a post - hole digger to dig holes for the corner posts. The depth of the holes should be at least one - third of the height of the post above the ground. For example, if your post is 6 feet tall, the hole should be at least 2 feet deep. The diameter of the hole should be about 3 times the width of the post.

Once the holes are dug, place the corner posts in the holes. Use a level to make sure the posts are perfectly vertical. You can add some gravel at the bottom of the holes for better drainage. Then, fill the holes with concrete, making sure to vibrate the concrete to remove any air bubbles. Let the concrete set according to the manufacturer's instructions.

Step 4: Installing the Rails

After the corner posts are set, it's time to install the rails. The rails are the horizontal members that connect the posts and support the pickets. Measure the distance between the corner posts and cut the rails to the appropriate length. You may need to use a saw for this.

Attach the rails to the posts using screws or nails. Make sure the rails are level and securely fastened. If you're using pre - assembled fence panels, the rails may already be attached to the pickets, and you can simply install the whole panel between the posts.

Step 5: Attaching the Pickets

Now comes the fun part - attaching the pickets. Start at the corner and work your way along the rails. You can use a drill to pre - drill holes in the pickets and rails to prevent the wood - plastic composite (WPC) from splitting. Then, use screws to attach the pickets to the rails.

Make sure the pickets are evenly spaced. You can use a spacer to maintain a consistent gap between the pickets. As you work around the corner, you may need to cut the pickets at an angle to fit the corner. Use a saw to make the necessary cuts.

Step 6: Finishing Touches

Once all the pickets are attached, check the fence for any loose parts or unevenness. Tighten any loose screws or nails. You can also sand any rough edges on the pickets to give the fence a smooth finish.

If you want to add some extra protection to your WPC picket fence, you can apply a sealant or a stain. This will not only enhance the appearance of the fence but also extend its lifespan.

Step 7: Quality Assurance

Before considering the project complete, conduct a thorough quality check. Inspect the entire corner section of the fence for any signs of instability. Check the alignment of the pickets, ensuring they are all straight and evenly spaced. Test the strength of the connections between the posts, rails, and pickets by gently shaking the fence. If you notice any issues, make the necessary adjustments.

Why Choose WPC Picket Fences?

WPC picket fences offer several advantages over traditional wooden fences. They are more durable and resistant to rot, decay, and insect damage. They also require less maintenance, as they don't need to be painted or stained as often. Additionally, WPC fences come in a variety of colors and styles, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your home's exterior.

As a WPC Picket Fence supplier, we also offer Wholesale Timberlooks WPC Fencing Panels, which are a great option for large - scale projects. Our products are made from high - quality materials and are designed to withstand the elements.

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Contact Us for Your Fence Needs

If you're interested in purchasing WPC picket fences for your project, whether it's a small courtyard or a large - scale commercial installation, we'd love to hear from you. Our team of experts can provide you with detailed product information, help you choose the right fence for your needs, and offer installation tips and support. Don't hesitate to reach out to us for a consultation and start creating the perfect fence for your property.

References

  • "Wood - Plastic Composites Handbook" by Lucian A. Lucia and Daniel A. Rodrigue
  • "Fence Building for Dummies" by Patrick Spencer - Wilson