Fence panel and concrete board to house

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Hi there,

I have this very small section between the newly built extension and first fence post. It's my side of the fence so I plan to replace all panels, while putting concrete boards in.

I don't think I can easily put a concrete post in against the house due to foundations getting in the way.

I have seen these galvanised gravel board clips and fence panel clips.

Could I simply screw these clips directly onto the side of the house, straight into the brick and fix the board and panel that way???

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Concrete post would be a waste in that location, given that you already have something substantial to attach it to, and the loadings will be small enough not to worry about. You are presumably going to have to make up your own panel [or cut one down] anyway, for that gap? I am assuming you're covering the gap rather than overlapping a full-size panel with the side of your extension.
 
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Concrete post would be a waste in that location, given that you already have something substantial to attach it to, and the loadings will be small enough not to worry about. You are presumably going to have to make up your own panel [or cut one down] anyway, for that gap? I am assuming you're covering the gap rather than overlapping a full-size panel with the side of your extension.
Yep going to have to make a panel by cutting one down, just plan to cover the gap not overlap.
 
This looks great, assuming a concrete gravel board will also slot into this and provide a good enough fixing.
you could always use a wooden board. Treated timber, to last as long as you need it.
 

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