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Prior to commencing installation works, our installer will
meet with you to discuss any site-specific requirements.
These may include some of the following:
• The fall of the land
• The height and positioning of the pillars to achieve
the desired look
• Location of gate pillars for driveways and footpaths
• Provision for integrating pillar lighting and/or
intercom wiring
• If site clearing or levelling works are required
prior to the foundations being prepared, we can arrange
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| Prepare Foundations |
STAGE
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Once the pillar layout has been determined and accurately
measured, the preparation of the pillar foundations will
commence. This will involve digging of footing holes and
trenches, either by manual digging or excavator depending
on site access. If a council building permit has been obtained
for the pillars, a site inspection by the local council
may be required at this stage |
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Prior to pouring the concrete, if plinth wall and capping
is to be installed, reinforcing steel mesh will be laid
in the trenches. Concrete will then be poured into the foundation
holes and trenches and steel reinforcing starter bar will
be inserted into the wet foundation concrete for each pillar.
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As our pillars are made in modular form for ease of transport
and handling, the installation of the pillars involves assembling
the modules starting with the base, then the shaft and stringcourse.
At this point, the pillars will be filled with a fine grade
concrete mix and a steel reinforcing bar inserted into the
centre of the pillars for added strength. For gate pillars,
two steel reinforcing bars are inserted to allow for the
weight of swinging gates to be attached to the pillars.
Once filled, the pillar capital or top is glued in place
with construction adhesive.
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To achieve a seamless look of the installed pillars, the
joints between each of the pillar modules is mortared or
“flushed” with a cement mortar mix, which matches
the natural colour of the pillars.

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