Fence Post Caps
More information about Fence Post Caps
If you’re finishing off an outdoor fencing project and you’re looking for some fence post caps to add the perfect finishing touch to your fencing, we’ve got what you need at Selco.
Ideal for both decorating and protecting your fence posts, our wooden post caps are available in a few different colours and sizes, depending on what your customer’s looking for.
What size fence post caps do we have available?
Our fence post caps, also known as fence caps or fence post toppers, come in a couple of popular sizes so you can match them to whatever fencing you’re working with. We stock both 3x3 post caps and 4x4 post caps, which are the most commonly used sizes in fencing projects.
Get your fence post caps and other fencing supplies at trade prices
You can have your fence post caps and other fencing materials sent straight to your site with our free Click & Deliver service or save time and pick up at your local branch using our Click & Collect service.
FAQs
How do I secure fence post caps?
If the fence cap has pre-drilled holes, you can use decking screws to attach it to the fence post. Or you could use a nail gun, a staple gun, or even a suitable adhesive to glue the caps down.
Do I need fence post caps?
It’s highly recommended to install fence post caps on top of your fence posts to help boost the longevity of your fencing. They not only add a decorative finish, but they also help to protect the fence post against weathering from the elements.
Does capping fence posts prevent rot?
Fence post caps can help prevent rotting in wooden fence posts because they provide protection for the fence posts against the weather. If the end grain of your fence post gets wet from rain or snow, this can lead to the wooden fence post rotting over time – installing a fence post cap can help to prevent this.
What size fence post caps do I need?
This entirely depends on the size of your fence post – measure the end of your fence post to calculate what size your fence post caps need to be. You’ll want them to be slightly larger than the fence post so there’s a decorative overhang around the edge of the cap.