Bamboo Fencing Installation
Product Information
Bamboo Fencing can add a unique and creative look to your landscaping. SistersGardens.com offers various sizes and finishes of bamboo fencing, and here are some tips for installing it!
Installation on Existing Chain Link Fence
Required tools/materials: Pliers, Diagonal Cutter, Tie Wire (14-16 gauges galvanized)
1. With a helper, straighten out the bamboo roll to eliminate any kinks.
2. With a helper, hold bamboo roll against chain link fence to ensure that bamboo roll is level and one inch above the ground (helpful hint-set bamboo on top of one inch thick scrap piece of lumber).
3. Attach bamboo roll to chain link fence with galvanized steel tie wire every twelve inches altering top to bottom. Make sure that the fence is straight and level. Trim excess wire.
4. Enjoy your beautiful, tropical, eco-friendly bamboo fence!
Installation on Block/Brick Wall
Required tools/materials: Cordless drill, 2×4 treated lumber for horizontal rails, powder actuated tool with proper load and nail, or Topcon system (to attach rails), desk screws, and tapered drill bit with countersink attachment
1. Attach 2×4 near top and bottom of wall utilizing either your PAT, or Topcon system. Make sure the horizontal rail is level and flush with the wall (remove excess mortar prior to installation).
2. With a helper, hold flattened bamboo roll against horizontal rails. Pre-drill the bamboo poles with a drill bit slightly smaller than the diameter of the deck screw (this protects the bamboo from cracking or splitting). Fasten bamboo roll onto horizontal tails at 12” increments. Alternate top to keep fence straight and level.
3. Enjoy your beautiful, tropical, eco-friendly bamboo fence!
Installation on Existing Wooden Fence
Required tools/materials: Cordless drill, level, and Wood Screws (2”-2 ½”), tapered drill bit with countersink attachment.
1. Check that existing wood posts are secure and free of rot.
2. With a helper, hold flattened bamboo roll against either side of the existing fence. Raise bamboo roll 1” above ground level if necessary (alleviates soaking up moisture).
3. Pre-drill bamboo poles, then attach bamboo roll beginning at either top corner of existing fence (you can attach it to either the 2×4 or the wood fence panel).
4. Alternate top to bottom every 12” .
5. Enjoy your beautiful, tropical, eco-friendly bamboo fence!
New Fence Construction
Required tools/materials: Cordless Drill, Level, Tapered drill bit with countersink attachment, 4′x4′ treated lumber (fir or redwood for posts), 2′x2′ treated lumber (fir or redwood for posts), 1”x4′ treated lumber for horizontal trim, 2′x6′ treated lumber for top cap, 2” deck screws-use contemporary color.
1. Dig holes 6′ apart and at least 18-24” deep. Insert 4′ x 4′ post into holes and fill with concrete. Make sure post is plumb and level and 6’’1’’ inside diameter from post to post.
2. Install horizontal rails neat the top and bottom of the posts (6-12”). Make sure the horizontal rails are flush with the back of the 4′x4′ post.
3. With a helper, hold flattened bamboo roll against the horizontal rails. Pre-drill the bamboo poles with drill bit slightly smaller than the diameter of the deck screw (this protects the bamboo from cracking or splitting). Fasten bamboo roll onto the horizontal rails at 12′ increments with a 2” deck screw. Alternate top to bottom to keep fence straight and level.
4. Attach 1′ x 4′ lumber to top and bottom of fence (trims out fence).
5. Enjoy your beautiful, tropical, eco-friendly bamboo fence!
Facts: Bamboo will naturally age to a grey-silvery color. This aging can be slowed down by maintaining your bamboo just as you maintain any outdoor wood product. We recommend using a wood sealant such as TWP-300 and Sikkens Cetol One.
Bamboo may mildew in wet weather. Use a 1 part bleach, and 3 part water solution. Use a spray bottle to spray solution onto fence. Leave on for 20 minutes; rub with a green Scotch Brite pad, then rinse the fence with a pressure washer. This is best done on a warm (75°-85°) day. Allow bamboo to dry thoroughly and then seal with a good quality oil based sealer that is UV resistant.
Bamboo may crack or split. This is a natural process and does not affect the integrity of the bamboo.
Sisters Gardens is not responsible for the conditions listed above. We suggest that you apply a good quality oil based sealer to your bamboo fence immediately after installation.


