Sep 30, 2014 | Landscaping, News
Summer’s over but weather’s still very good and we’re certainly not slowing down!
In this garden we have:
Tidied up the borders, removed all the vegetation, roots, debris and old membrane. Layed down a new weed membrane and filled up these borders with beautiful white Cotswold stones.
Cut the hedges
Put up a new fence
All done in my favourite neighbourhood – Lower Earley / Reading.
Feb 18, 2014 | News
Fence post replacement including new overlap panels
Fence repair as ordered by the customer.
However it makes sense to consider a closed board fencing on arris rails if there is a slope along the fencing line.
Feb 7, 2014 | News
Replacement of a collapsed fence.
New wooden fence supplied by the customer.
4″ wooden fence posts
6′ overlap fence panels
fence post caps
One bit of advice..
Just bare in mind that if you are going to replace a broken fence you will most likely be putting in new fence posts where the previous ones were. That means you will have to break up concrete in which your last posts were sitting in.
It would be a very difficult job without a jack hammer so make sure you have got one before you begin.
Happy fencing !
Jan 30, 2014 | Landscaping
If you need a fence trellis to obscure view from/to your neighbours..
Good neighbours are always welcome but sometimes you need that little bit more of privacy. I supplied and installed a fence trellis on top of a brick wall to provide that extra privacy.
Here’s a couple of photos. Before and after.
Materials for this project:
– lattice diamond fence trellis
– 4×2 pieces of timber in required lengths – nicely finished with smooth edges, that will look much better.
For even better finish you might want to cut one side of supporting posts at an angle. ( see the picture )
Obviously drill etc but if you have a similar situation to the one in this garden you might also need a grinder to cut a piece of a slate at the top of wall so that the supporting wood sits flush with the wall.
The rest is pretty obvious.
Do it yourself or give me a call.