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Corrugated metal is the way to go if you're looking to install a simple, lightweight fence. Corrugated metal is inexpensive, easy to find, and comes in various styles—from wavy to ridged, shiny to rusted, you're sure to find a design that works for your space. In this article, we'll show you all the supplies you need and walk you through the process of building your own corrugated metal fence.

Things You Should Know

  • Install your fence posts and give them plenty of support—use gravel or quick-setting cement to keep them in place.
  • Arrange the corrugated metal panels vertically or horizontally and drill them into the fence posts.
  • Attach wooden trim to the top and bottom of the fence to give your corrugated metal fence extra support.
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Mark buried utility lines or call your utility company.

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Attach the support beams horizontally between the posts.

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  1. Get a friend to help you hold a 2 ft × 4 ft (0.61 m × 1.22 m) between 2 posts at the bottom and check that it's level . Then, use your power drill to screw the board to the posts, and attach another board at the middle point and top of the fence. [7]
    • Repeat this between each of the posts—you'll use these support beans to secure the corrugated metal frames.
    • It's a good idea to go with pressure-treated wood for the posts and support beams. It's treated with preservatives, so the wood lasts longer and resists fungal rot.
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Attach the metal panels to the fence supports.

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  1. If you're going with vertical panels, start at the rightmost post and screw the panel to the fence post and wooden supports. Then, place another panel next to the first so it overlaps by about 1 in (2.5 cm) before you secure it. If you're going horizontal, install the panels from bottom to top to ensure that they're level. [9]
    • Use flat-headed screws designed to go through metal.
    • Feel free to paint the posts and support pieces to style your corrugated metal fence. For instance, white wood will really make the corrugated metal fence appear stylish and modern, while a deep stain can make the fence look more rustic. [10]
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Add a trellis or arbor elements to the top of the fence.

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  1. These elements make your fence more visually interesting. From a design perspective, it's usually a good idea to soften construction materials using plants, and corrugated metal can be quite loud in the landscape without plantings around it. You might also consider planting shrubs near the fence or growing plants on the fence itself.
    • If you grow vines on the actual fence, make sure that the fence structure is strong enough to support their growth. It's also important to prune the vines annually to control growth.

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      Things You’ll Need

      • Spray paint
      • Wood or metal stakes
      • Hammer or mallet
      • String
      • Shovel or post hole digger
      • Quick-set concrete
      • Corrugated metal panels
      • Level
      • 2 × 4 × 6 ft (0.61 × 1.22 × 1.83 m) pressure-treated lumber
      • Pressure-treated posts
      • Flat-headed metal screws
      • Drill

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