Provide the data of your fence making sure to specify them in the unit of measurement indicated.
Look carefully at the photos to understand the type of data required and, if necessary, consult the support videos that you find on the right.
Specify the overall length of the fence in meters, rounding up and without including any interruptions due to openings or gates in your calculation. If you wish, add a few meters more: a measurement error or a wrong cut during installation can happen to anyone!
All changes of direction that require the use of brace arms are to be considered corners of a fence. For example, a rectangle fence has four corners, a fence with two L-shaped sides will have only one corner.
The edges of a fence are where a fence begins or ends. For example, if the fence starts against a wall, that would be considered one edge. Or, if there is a gate that interrupts the fence, calculate two edges on either sides.
Steps, typically present in the case of concrete walls, are level changes that force you to interrupt the fence to resume it at a higher or lower level. Their presence forces you to place brace arms and start again with the tension wires.
In step 4 you can choose the gates, if you need them