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Boundry fencing- which way round should the panels be?
"HA HA Budys Here" wrote in message ... From: Lisa M. On 11 Aug 2004 13:00:29 -0700, (davew) wrote: What is the convention when installing panel fencing along a boundry as regards which way round the panels should be? I have entered into a minor disagreement with a neighbour on this subject. Should the "pretty" side face into my side or considerately out to the neighbours garden? Answers on a post card please (or my email address) Regards Davew Try checking your state's statutes. In Wisconsin there is a whole chapter on the law books about boundary fencing - what type of fence is allowed, who maintains which portion of the fence, etc., etc. It probably varies from state to state. HTH, Lisa M. What makes this complicated is that the OP is posting from the U.K. Since there are fence designs that look good on both sides, it really shouldn't be an issue unless there is some other factor (grudge match, pay-back, spite, etc.) that is driving the decision. I have heard of situations where a neighbor will contribute to the project to up-grade the fence to something mutually pleasing. I think it is a mistake to frame the issues as being limited to putting in a fence that only looks good on one side and having to make a choice who get to look at the pretty side. |
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