Fence Posts Caps
Fence post caps are simply a cover for your fence posts that are installed to offer both decorative and protective values.
What are Fence Post Caps?
Fence post caps are simply a cover for your fence posts that are installed to offer both decorative and protective values.
They’re available in a number of different styles and colours, as well as finishes to complement your fence.
The tops of the post will absorb all the water rather than the whole post, which leads to mildew, mould and eventually cause your post to rot.
When no post cap is installed, when exposed to sun and wind, the top of your fence post can dry out the wood and can lead to cracking.
Where are Fence Post Caps Used?
Fence post caps are essential because not only do they act as a way to protect your posts (and thus, the integrity of the fence itself), but they’re also a unique opportunity to inject a bit of visual flair into the proceedings as well.
Some may think a fence post without a cap or finial looks unfinished and almost naked, so may prefer to adorn it with decorative touches.
By attaching a post cap to the top of your posts, you will extend the posts lifespan. Our capping not only extends the life of your fencing, it also provides an attractive finish to your fence.
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This will allow the post cap to sit snugly on top of your post without blowing over and away in the wind.
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A fence post cap covers the top of your fence posts to not only give them a more finished, distinguished look, but to also increase the lifespan of your fence.
This is especially true for or wooden fences because a post cap can keep water from soaking into the wood, causing it to decay.
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Although seemingly insignificant, caps are vital tools in the fight against rot, fulfilling the crucial role of protecting fence posts’ vulnerable tops.
Without fence post caps or, if you’re feeling fancy, finials, the tops of posts remain constantly exposed to the elements.
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It is best to use a drill bit slightly smaller than the screw. This will ensure that the screw still bites the timber and fixed the cap in a secure fashion.
Please make sure that more than one screw or nail is used when fixing the cap down. This ensures it doesn’t twist round when in position.
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Recognised as a major supplier of all types of DIY and Timber products, the Mick George Group offer cheap fence posts cap prices across its entire range.
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As well as ordering over the phone, customers can also buy fence post caps online, 24-7 at their convenience.
The process is extremely simple and will only take a few minutes.
Customers can view exactly what they want, retrieve all the information they need and have the fence post caps delivered quickly.
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As with all of our Timber supplies, our fence post caps are only sourced from approved Timber Mills throughout the world, ensuring the best possible quality.
Our fence post caps meet the highest Grade specifications.
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Fence Post Cap Delivery Locations
Courtesy of our expansive network quality Timber sources and large fleet of vehicles, we’re able to deliver fence post caps quickly and efficiently to domestic, trade and commercial customers throughout Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Bedfordshire and Norfolk, as well as on a nationwide basis.
Fence post caps delivery will occur within a 14-day period from ordering.
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