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Nice one. This is going to score me major brownie points with the inlaws-seems to be a shortage of fencing due to bad weather
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Where did u go in Hitchin mateOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostWell for an 8x6 base I was quoted £500 just to put the concrete down.
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Ah - assumed it would be cheapish - will explore other options if it's not.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI was quoted something astronomical for putting down a concrete base and opted to build a small decking platform for my shed. Easy enough to do, quite fulfilling and if done properly will outlast the shed.
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I was quoted something astronomical for putting down a concrete base and opted to build a small decking platform for my shed. Easy enough to do, quite fulfilling and if done properly will outlast the shed.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostFurther enquiries indicate that only the left hand bit betwixt end of garage and back of garden is our responsibility, so just the four panels/five posts. The hole in the back fence belongs to the people behind us
Not too fussed about cost if it's just a small bit - will just pay the man what he's asking. (And might see if he can put a concrete base down for a decent shed while he's at it).
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Further enquiries indicate that only the left hand bit betwixt end of garage and back of garden is our responsibility, so just the four panels/five posts. The hole in the back fence belongs to the people behind us
Not too fussed about cost if it's just a small bit - will just pay the man what he's asking. (And might see if he can put a concrete base down for a decent shed while he's at it).
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Yes please coul you let me know. I'm in the market for some fencing and live in HitchinOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostI can recommend a place in Hitchin if this helps.
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Never underesitmate the costs of a fence. even a little one can cost farsands. farsands.
plus, get the neighbours on board, other wise you can be in for a decade of boundary disputes, and that can cost you farsands. farsands.
and make sure your diggers dont go through any lekky , gas , water or waste pipes, if they do, it can cost you farsands. farsands.
I got my son in law to do mine. Big concrete posts with custome made solid panels. you couldnt drive a sherman tank through it. Still cost me farsands. farsands.
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Materials you can easily work out, the issue is time. Digging those holes is quite laborious especially if the ground isn't easy.
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what fence panels? what size? what posts?.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostConcrete posts and normal panel thingies.
How much should it cost incl labour?
Whole perimeter really needs doing - neighbour got quote for the broken bit that adjoins his property (our fence) - £240 for four posts/three panels - seems like a lot - no real idea how many for all the way round, but would guess 20 posts-ish.
waney edge (normal cheap style)6*6 ~ £25 a panel.
feather edge (vertical planks) 6*6 £30
concrete 8ft posts £15
gravel board £10. if panel is raised on concrete to stop rot.
so £75 for panels, £60 posts. £20 concrete.
£90 half - > day labour. digging 4 holes filling with concrete then hopefully popping back to put the panels in.
they seem to be a product where retail is close to cost.
size doesn't make that much difference to price knock off a quid ish a foot smalleron panels or posts.
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Why not simply work it out?Originally posted by mudskipper View PostConcrete posts and normal panel thingies.
How much should it cost incl labour?
Whole perimeter really needs doing - neighbour got quote for the broken bit that adjoins his property (our fence) - £240 for four posts/three panels - seems like a lot - no real idea how many for all the way round, but would guess 20 posts-ish.
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Sounds reasonable if it includes labour, Wickes used to do fencing for about 45 quid a piece and it depends on whether you go for concrete posts or wooden.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostConcrete posts and normal panel thingies.
How much should it cost incl labour?
Whole perimeter really needs doing - neighbour got quote for the broken bit that adjoins his property (our fence) - £240 for four posts/three panels - seems like a lot - no real idea how many for all the way round, but would guess 20 posts-ish.
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