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Fencing
Since we have a couple of hounds who we need to keep in our back yard we need about 500 ft of 5ft tall fencing. Does anyone have any idea of the relative installed costs of chain link vs wooden fencing?
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Originally Posted by Posidrive
(Post 4606072)
Since we have a couple of hounds who we need to keep in our back yard we need about 500 ft of 5ft tall fencing. Does anyone have any idea of the relative installed costs of chain link vs wooden fencing?
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This should help to give you a ballpark idea of the relative costs.
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Thanks
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Unfortunately we are not allowed to put up a chain link fence it has to be wooden, we have had a few prices up to now, and for about 250ft of 6ft fence it is going to cost us between $5000 and $7000!! Very expensive we thought but its gotta be done!!
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Originally Posted by Sarahad
Unfortunately we are not allowed to put up a chain link fence it has to be wooden, we have had a few prices up to now, and for about 250ft of 6ft fence it is going to cost us between $5000 and $7000!! Very expensive we thought but its gotta be done!!
In the summer of 2006, we had the fence on one side of our back yard replaced, and we shared the cost with our neighbour. |
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Originally Posted by Sarahad
(Post 4606266)
Unfortunately we are not allowed to put up a chain link fence it has to be wooden, we have had a few prices up to now, and for about 250ft of 6ft fence it is going to cost us between $5000 and $7000!! Very expensive we thought but its gotta be done!!
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Originally Posted by Souvenir
(Post 4606303)
You could do it yourself? It isn't hard. You can hire an auger for a day, if you want concrete foundations for the posts. Once the posts are in it's easy. You don't always need concrete. You can use adjustable steel spikes. You whack them approximately vertically into the ground (about 3 feet deep) and then adjust the top to get the post vertical (it's a ball joint arrangement).
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Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 4606319)
I tried that once. The chiropractic bills dwarfed the cost of the fence.
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Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 4606319)
I tried that once. The chiropractic bills dwarfed the cost of the fence.
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Originally Posted by Souvenir
(Post 4606303)
You could do it yourself? It isn't hard. You can hire an auger for a day, if you want concrete foundations for the posts. Once the posts are in it's easy. You don't always need concrete. You can use adjustable steel spikes. You whack them approximately vertically into the ground (about 3 feet deep) and then adjust the top to get the post vertical (it's a ball joint arrangement).
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Originally Posted by Posidrive
(Post 4606072)
Since we have a couple of hounds who we need to keep in our back yard we need about 500 ft of 5ft tall fencing. Does anyone have any idea of the relative installed costs of chain link vs wooden fencing?
(Wooden fencing looks way superior, BTW !! Very British, and you'd be called snobs by your neighbours for opting for the 'privacy' fencing ! ;) ) How about mix'n'match - go for wood nearer the house and your immediate deck/patio private bit and then switch to chain link when it doesn't matter so much ? The dogs won't mind ... |
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We eventually plan to fence in the rear half of our acre lot and are going to do just that combination of wooden fencing where you can see it and chainlink down the back where you can't! Quote IIRC for ohhh, probably 200ft wooden and 300ft chainlink was around $6.5k.
DIY is not an option as our land is basically rock and fill and there is no way I'm trying to dig bloody holes in it. The chap who will do it will use a mini digger. AX |
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Originally Posted by MCrocker
(Post 4606326)
If you want some help put on a BBQ and I'm sure there'd be a few of us who'd pitch in - saving the labour costs would make a difference?:)
Plus, I am the only parent who knows what really went on at that party I allowed when Souvette was away;) The blackmail opportunities are endless. |
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Originally Posted by Souvenir
(Post 4606375)
Plus, I am the only parent who knows what really went on at that party I allowed when Souvette was away;) The blackmail opportunities are endless.
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I have a post hole auger, you're all welcome to borrow it if you can work out how to attach it to the tractor.
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Originally Posted by dbd33
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I have a post hole auger, you're all welcome to borrow it if you can work out how to attach it to the tractor.
It looks like attaching it becomes easier if you get you body position correct |
Re: Fencing
Originally Posted by Posidrive
(Post 4606072)
Since we have a couple of hounds who we need to keep in our back yard we need about 500 ft of 5ft tall fencing. Does anyone have any idea of the relative installed costs of chain link vs wooden fencing?
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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 4606812)
Have you considered a hidden/electronic fence? They are very popular here in the US 'cos most people don't want fences around their gardens. I wished they'd been available in the UK when I lived there.
It's not only keeping our hounds in that is the problem, but keeping those on the acreage behind us out. I also suspect that our hounds are also a bit long in the tooth to be effectively trained for the electronic fence. |
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Neighbours on one side are going halves with us, the otherside has been asked but does not want to!
My husband had every intention in doing it himself as he is a Carpenter. But he is that busy with work and we want all the garden sorted for when my parents come over so we have got prices off people to do it so one less job for husband to do as lots for him to do inside the house too! It does not work out that much cheaper to do it yourself with the cost of all the wood. |
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We achieved 100% results with our Electronic perimeter fence containing 2 dogs. Easy installation and about $500 from Canadian tire, even cheaper now (on sale).
You dont even have to bury the wire. On our lawn boundary it is stapled and the lawn tractor wil never come into contact. Imagine going to the expense of a fence that could still be defeated by your dog! As they will try! Darren
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 4606812)
Have you considered a hidden/electronic fence? They are very popular here in the US 'cos most people don't want fences around their gardens. I wished they'd been available in the UK when I lived there.
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