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Hi all,
I have a large driveway, approximately 35 sqm. To the right, I share a boundary with a neighbor who also has a driveway. Currently, I have a block paving driveway and I'm looking to install (3ft) fence paneling along a 3-meter length to create a partition between my property and my neighbor's.
Naturally, I'll be extending into my boundary by removing a course of block paving to accommodate the width of the posts and the fence. My main question is: what would be the most cost-effective, efficient, and long-lasting method for this project, and how should I proceed?
I'm considering options like using gravel boards and concrete posts or using treated wood posts with gravel boards, ensuring they are protected from rot with preventive postsaver sleeves. I'm looking for advice on the most budget-friendly yet durable approach or the best overall method that won't break the bank.
Additionally, could someone guide me through the step-by-step process of carrying out this fence installation?
Thank you.
I have a large driveway, approximately 35 sqm. To the right, I share a boundary with a neighbor who also has a driveway. Currently, I have a block paving driveway and I'm looking to install (3ft) fence paneling along a 3-meter length to create a partition between my property and my neighbor's.
Naturally, I'll be extending into my boundary by removing a course of block paving to accommodate the width of the posts and the fence. My main question is: what would be the most cost-effective, efficient, and long-lasting method for this project, and how should I proceed?
I'm considering options like using gravel boards and concrete posts or using treated wood posts with gravel boards, ensuring they are protected from rot with preventive postsaver sleeves. I'm looking for advice on the most budget-friendly yet durable approach or the best overall method that won't break the bank.
Additionally, could someone guide me through the step-by-step process of carrying out this fence installation?
Thank you.