Are you looking for a fence post that is maintenance-free, strong and durable; as well as being light-weight and easy to install?
Look no further! By joining the DuraPost journey, you'll be part of the fencing revolution. Our galvanised steel fence posts have all the advantages of concrete without the fragility & weight.
Make the Switch!
Making life easier, not harder
Why you should make switch:
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DuraPost can be combined with any type of fencing. Plus, Galvanised steel has the aesthetics to work seamlessly with an existing concrete look.
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DuraPost is around 80% lighter than concrete post. Meaning installation doesn't put unnecessary strain on your body, even if you’re working on your own.
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Unlike concrete posts, DuraPost won’t break if dropped. With DuraPost quality is guaranteed from the first post through to the thousandth.
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Readily available in over 275 stockists across the UK and Ireland. DuraPost can boast a consistent supply chain going into 2022.
Introducing the ‘new normal’ for fencing
The galvanised steel fencing solution that’s easy to install whilst exceeding the demands of your modern customers. DuraPost offers both consistent quality, and availability.
What’s more, DuraPost is lighter yet stronger than concrete, AND our standard galvanised post is comparable in price!
Find out more in our blog post:
DuraPost vs. Concrete & Timber Posts
Check out the benefits of using DuraPost and see for yourself...
Concrete Fence Posts |
DuraPost (Galvanised Steel) |
Timber Fence Posts |
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Cost 2400mm post |
£19.15 | £21.43 | £20.57 |
Guarantee |
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Some |
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One man lift | |||
Security: holes for securing panels | |||
Doesn’t crack / rot | |||
Wind-Tested | |||
Sustainable | Some | ||
Recyclable | Some | ||
Maintenance-free | |||
Transport 50% less volume & weight | |||
Appealing design | |||
Quick & easy to install |
*Standard treated home-grown softwood fence posts set in concrete can last up to ten years on average when not susceptible to damp conditions. Superior timber treatments may last longer. Concrete fence posts can last longer than 20 years but commonly fail due to frost damage and or corrosion of the reinforcing bars.