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Built for Strength & Durability!
Dimensions: 2.75″ x 8ft
Material: 6063-T6 architectural-grade aluminum
Finish: Black powder-coated (custom colors available)
Design: 2-way post — ideal for straight-line fence layouts
Weather Resistance: Rust-free, UV-protected, corrosion-resistant
Applications: Residential fences, pool fencing, and commercial perimeters
Residential fences in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, and Orange County
Pool fences that comply with California safety regulations
Commercial enclosures that require heavy-duty stability
Luxury property upgrades with modern, durable fencing
Unlike wood that rots or steel that rusts, aluminum posts are built to last. This post is:
Rust-free – perfect for coastal climates and high humidity
UV-protected – finish won’t fade under the California sun
Powder-coated – ensures decades of low-maintenance performance
Our aluminum fence posts are trusted by homeowners, contractors, and developers across Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, and Orange County. From luxury estates in Pacific Palisades to modern pool enclosures in Anaheim, these posts provide both style and performance. With nationwide shipping, you can also enjoy the same durability and modern design anywhere in the U.S.
It’s designed for straight-line fence runs, providing strength and stability for aluminum or composite panels.
Yes — it’s fully compatible with both aluminum and composite fence systems.
With powder coating, they typically last 20–30 years or more, even in coastal environments.
Absolutely. It’s widely used in luxury homes and modern projects throughout Southern California.
Yes, for maximum stability, aluminum fence posts should be set in concrete. This prevents shifting over time and ensures your fence can withstand wind and weather conditions.
It’s designed for straight-line fence runs, providing strength and stability for aluminum or composite panels.Yes — it’s fully compatible with both aluminum and composite fence systems.With powder coating, they typically last 20–30 years or more, even in coastal environments.
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