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URGENT: New Fence Too Short
Hi,
I have an URGENT question that I need answering. I asked a fencer to construct a new 5 foot fence in my garden. So far he has put up the vertical posts, but he has measured the 5 foot from my neighbour's garden! So, when completed, the fence will actually be 4 foot. What can I do? Can I ask him to take everything down and start again? If you asked someone to build a 5 foot fence in YOUR garden, you'd expect that to be measured from in YOUR garden, wouldn't you? |
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Hi,
I would have thought that a 5 foot fence would be 5 foot, irrespective of where it's measured from. If due to differences in ground levels it appears higher (or lower) from one vantage point to another it still is a "5 foot fence". However, depending on the type of fence, the post height can often be a lot lower than the finished height of the fence (particularly if rails are being used). Remember though, you are the customer, if you are not happy, tell them! good luck, David "image165" wrote in message ... Hi, I have an URGENT question that I need answering. I asked a fencer to construct a new 5 foot fence in my garden. So far he has put up the vertical posts, but he has measured the 5 foot from my neighbour's garden! So, when completed, the fence will actually be 4 foot. What can I do? Can I ask him to take everything down and start again? If you asked someone to build a 5 foot fence in YOUR garden, you'd expect that to be measured from in YOUR garden, wouldn't you? -- image165 |
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If the fencing is only 4 foot on your side, does this mean that the bottom
foot is touching earth? It's going to rot real fast if it is. Stop the guy before he goes any further. Don't be surprised if the price goes up though - one mans 5ft fence, is another mans 5ft fencing panels, unless your quote is very specific in either direction! Paul DS |
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image165 wrote in message ...
Hi, I have an URGENT question that I need answering. I asked a fencer to construct a new 5 foot fence in my garden. So far he has put up the vertical posts, but he has measured the 5 foot from my neighbour's garden! So, when completed, the fence will actually be 4 foot. What can I do? Can I ask him to take everything down and start again? If you asked someone to build a 5 foot fence in YOUR garden, you'd expect that to be measured from in YOUR garden, wouldn't you? Are you pulling our collective todgers here? Just in case you are not here is my advice. I would tell the fence builder to stop work, because you are not happy and there for not going to pay. You must be on quite a slope if there is a foot difference between yours and your neighbours garden. |
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Victoria Clare wrote in message .240.23...
(Philip) wrote in om: You must be on quite a slope if there is a foot difference between yours and your neighbours garden. LOL! My garden is about 3 feet below my neighbours on one side, 3 feet above my other neighbours (who are horses) and about 5 feet below my neighbours who are further up the hill! This is a reasonably hilly part of Cornwall: our part of it is really quite flat. You can put down quite large objects without them rolling away never to be seen again... Victoria This guy APPARENTLY has a 1 foot drop in the thickness of a fence. If we assume for ease that the posts are 6 inches thick that is a 77 degree slope, or to put it in Road sign language 75%. There comes a time when you have to allow contractors to do their thing, especially if it requires the use of Crampons to inspect their work. |
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