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The whole fence line is, well, interesting! If they had those bottom two level as you say, then the rear fence would end up about 6" off the ground to tie the levels in, or if they had the rest of the fence lower then by the time it was half way up the garden the plinths would be underground. The run into the front garden is going to end up that way pretty much, there's not much of a happy medium to be had I don't think. Strangely it did bug me when only the first two panels were in, but now the rest is up it doesn't. Our garden slopes pretty noticeably front to rear, given the front extends 4 panels past the shed to the front drive/garden.
Because the original fence wasn't on the right line, and our PIC drive was installed to the old fence line, if they followed our PIC edge then we'd lose about a foot+ of garden at the bottom. If they followed the rear fence line then the new one would end up a foot+ into the PIC - the last run was an absolute mess.
Because the original fence wasn't on the right line, and our PIC drive was installed to the old fence line, if they followed our PIC edge then we'd lose about a foot+ of garden at the bottom. If they followed the rear fence line then the new one would end up a foot+ into the PIC - the last run was an absolute mess.
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Fence is from these guys, we're paying direct to save fees to the main contractor:
http://www.graemehowefencing.co.uk/
They've been around for a long time and their work is top notch - the posts are at least 8 foot in height, my wife got a little concerned when they brought them in, they were massive! Given the old ones were only 6 foot total (so just less than 12" under ground), these ones were noticeably longer! The work on the front where the plinths are next to the PIC is superb, still some stepping due to the drive slope, but unlike the old fence which had massive gaps under the plinths where the mud and weeds from next door continuously fell/grew through, this will be neatly cut in and all gaps filled.
Got this today ready for the grand opening....once it's not raining
http://www.graemehowefencing.co.uk/
They've been around for a long time and their work is top notch - the posts are at least 8 foot in height, my wife got a little concerned when they brought them in, they were massive! Given the old ones were only 6 foot total (so just less than 12" under ground), these ones were noticeably longer! The work on the front where the plinths are next to the PIC is superb, still some stepping due to the drive slope, but unlike the old fence which had massive gaps under the plinths where the mud and weeds from next door continuously fell/grew through, this will be neatly cut in and all gaps filled.
Got this today ready for the grand opening....once it's not raining
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I would have used a laser on the fence and divided the steps across the whole length.
Dan the Crusher Man
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Where are the old fence panels going.?
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