Hi all.
Need to do some fencing in my mid terrace. The rear fence is already pretty decent featheredge pressure treated and is maintained by adjacent property.
To the left they have their own fence. Which isn't the best but I have my own fence intront which isn't the best (hence the replace)
It's a standard cheap (most likely dipped ) overlap fence with no gravel board at all and wooden posts rubbish untreated caps.
On the right it's a single lined fence Iby the looks maintened by right neighbor (overlap type with aged wooden gravel board)
I want to replace the fence but maintain a better look
List I have put together so far Is I know I need if possible to go pressure treated, I do prefer the look of featheredge but it would mean replacing neighbors also or put a fence Infront.
Concrete posts Vs wooden posts? Looking around everyone seems to have decent treated wooden posts. And gravel boards I'm going to go concrete, either standard concrete or rock face type.
Any opinions? I don't want to break the bank but at the same time don't want it to fall apart in a storm
Need to do some fencing in my mid terrace. The rear fence is already pretty decent featheredge pressure treated and is maintained by adjacent property.
To the left they have their own fence. Which isn't the best but I have my own fence intront which isn't the best (hence the replace)
It's a standard cheap (most likely dipped ) overlap fence with no gravel board at all and wooden posts rubbish untreated caps.
On the right it's a single lined fence Iby the looks maintened by right neighbor (overlap type with aged wooden gravel board)
I want to replace the fence but maintain a better look
List I have put together so far Is I know I need if possible to go pressure treated, I do prefer the look of featheredge but it would mean replacing neighbors also or put a fence Infront.
Concrete posts Vs wooden posts? Looking around everyone seems to have decent treated wooden posts. And gravel boards I'm going to go concrete, either standard concrete or rock face type.
Any opinions? I don't want to break the bank but at the same time don't want it to fall apart in a storm