How do I install the fence at corners?Updated 6 months ago
Inside Corners
The Freestanding Fence System is designed to work in corners that are no less than 90 degrees. 90-degree corners are the most common and typically do not require any special hardware or components. In each 90-degree corner, you will need just one spring-loaded arm. The arm should be positioned at a 45-degree angle to split the corner into two equal halves. For corners that are between 90 and 180 degrees, this rule will apply.
Please note the unique cut pattern for the mesh on inside corners:
Outside Corners
Corners that are greater than 180 degrees will require additional spring-loaded arms. These types of corners are called “outside corners” or “inverted corners.” If the angle is between 180 and 270 degrees, you will need 2 spring-loaded arms. The arms will be positioned in line with the fence line to create a “+” or “X” shape.
If you have a corner that is greater than 270 degrees, you may require a third arm. This is extremely rare.