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    Post Crete Vs concrete

    Also, remember to tamp the Postcrete down. The surface, use a trowel to slope the Postcrete away from the posts. This means its less likely for water to puddle and rot the posts.
  2. K

    Garden Gate

    The replies above are good. One thing I would add. Remember adjustable hook and band hinges and install a 10mm gap all around. This means that if the gate drops, you can adjust the hinges.
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    Who owns this fence? (Ed.)

    The property deeds or drawings should indicate ownership of the fence with a small ‘T’ mark. If you see an ‘H’, this signifies a shared boundary. As others have mentioned, even if your neighbour owns the boundary, they are not necessarily required to install a proper fence. Additionally, the...
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    Fence keeps blowing down

    Fence design will play a major role in how the fence will fair in windy conditions. Open designs like hit and miss work best. Heavy duty posts should be used, can get them in 125mm x 125mm at Jacksons. You got to install them deep into the ground for best support. I'd go for wooden posts so you...
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    Roof type for semi detached

    It is not great. The finish material doesn't look terrible. Looks like edpm, so probably wont leak but the internal structure looks like DIY job that would be OK for a shed but not near building regs..
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    Durapost question

    We run a family business, and part of what we do is fence installation. As my dad is getting older, he’s found it more challenging to install the heavier posts and fences, so we've started using more Duraposts. However, being on the coast means we are often dealing with strong winds. We have...
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