The fence that sits on the slope between us and our neighbour is in a bit of disrepair. It's not of the best quality anyway (timber posts stuck in the soil with spikes and flimsy panels) so I thought I'd have a go at fixing it properly, with slotted concrete posts and some decent panels. I wanted to have the panels and post all end up at the same height (you'll see what I mean).
I've never erected a fence before so I've done a lot of reading up (here and elsewhere) and I've drawn up a plan:
The light grey areas under the panels are concrete gravel boards (which I forgot to label) which, if I buy 6" ones I will need three of on each side.
I thought this looked like a good plan, but I'm not sure now. Can any expert fence-builders see any glaring problems? I might be being paranoid, but it never hurts to ask.
Thank you.
I've never erected a fence before so I've done a lot of reading up (here and elsewhere) and I've drawn up a plan:
The light grey areas under the panels are concrete gravel boards (which I forgot to label) which, if I buy 6" ones I will need three of on each side.
I thought this looked like a good plan, but I'm not sure now. Can any expert fence-builders see any glaring problems? I might be being paranoid, but it never hurts to ask.
Thank you.