DescriptionIn fencing (construction, not the sport), a wall plate is a horizontal timber that is fixed to the top of a masonry wall or structure to support and anchor the framework of a fence or other timber structures like roof trusses or joists.Description: Typically made from treated timber (e.g., 4×2 or 6×2 inches depending on the application).Fixed flush along the top of a wall, often using rawl plugs and coach screws, chemical anchors, or expanding bolts.May also include brackets or cleats for added stability.Purpose in Fencing: Support: Acts as a base for attaching fence posts, panels, or rails when fencing is installed on top of a wall rather than into the ground.Stability: Distributes the load of the fence evenly across the wall, helping prevent stress fractures or tilting.Fixing point: Provides a secure fixing for vertical posts or spigots where direct fixing into masonry isn’t ideal or possible.Neat installation: Helps achieve a level, consistent line for fencing, especially when the wall surface is uneven.Common Uses: Garden walls where privacy fencing is added above.Retaining walls needing decorative fencing on top.Low boundary walls being extended with timber fencing for extra height/security.In short, a wall plate in fencing is a foundational timber beam that allows secure, level, and stable fixing of fence structures to the top of masonry walls.











