Rough idear on the cost of a wall

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michaelthegardener
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Post: # 100060Post michaelthegardener

my fence has nearly had it and while I could replace it it would cost around 1200 quid so I was woundering what you recon a wall would cost its 24m long and I want it about 1,5 high :p

r896neo
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Post: # 100067Post r896neo

Its going to cost more than twice what a fence, will not to mention you can build the fence yourself. Masonary is very expensive labour wise compared to a fence.

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Post: # 100071Post lutonlagerlout

around £5400 including footing 750 deep ,grab ,7.5 m3 of concrete, 3000 bricks, 3 tonnes of sand 15 cement, febmix ,labour and coping stones

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Post: # 100072Post michaelthegardener

lutonlagerlout wrote:around £5400 including footing 750 deep ,grab ,7.5 m3 of concrete, 3000 bricks, 3 tonnes of sand 15 cement, febmix ,labour and coping stones

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yep thanks fence it is then :D just one thing though would blocks be cheaper ?

r896neo
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Post: # 100082Post r896neo

The blocks will be cheaper and quicker to lay but then you have to pay a plasterer to render it etc so it'll work out perhaps 500-1000 quid cheaper depending on brick cost but more maintenance long term.

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lutonlagerlout wrote:around £5400 including footing 750 deep ,grab ,7.5 m3 of concrete, 3000 bricks, 3 tonnes of sand 15 cement, febmix ,labour and coping stones

hope this helps

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why would u go so deep with the footing, 225mm would be plenty?
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r896neo
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Post: # 100096Post r896neo

Once you compare concrete cost to labour and blocks It's cheaper to fill the trench and build off that than bring up footings in blockwork

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Post: # 100101Post lutonlagerlout

the old rule of thumb used to be the concrete in the footing would be 25% of the wall height
so roughly 375 deep
however if i am going to put my name to something it has to be done as bullet proof as possible

a wall never went over from being over engineered

a job we are starting tomorrow the original builders went 1m deep for a 7ft flint wall

after 2 years the wall started listing badly and ended up leaning over by 200mm out of plumb

it was acrowed over and vertical steels drop against the wall to hold it up

if Michael has chalk 300mm would be fine :)

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