Gravel Board Fence

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Hi I’m wondering if anyone can help with advice re this fencing - pictures and detail below. My self and my neighbour are paying a fortune for this fence to be erected by a reputably professional fencing company. Am I overreacting or do you think gravel board should be fixed?

Thanks so much
 

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Also this corner piece really looks like it is sitting strangely?
 

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Thanks they said when I questioned it that the gravel board would slant where there is uneven ground but I would expect at least that each individual board would be straight?
 
Or is the most important thing that the upper part of the fence is in line?
 
I use concrete gravel boards. Because they are going in at about the same time as the posts are being set in concrete, I often build up a pad of concrete to pack round the toe of the gravel boards. Yours looks like the builders spilled a barrow of mix on the ground. It looks terrible.

But my posts, gravel boards and fencing are level. It would not occur to me to build a woggly one. Except on a hill.

P.s.
On uneven ground, the board does NOT slope.

You can scrape out the soil to bed it level.
 
Thanks they said when I questioned it that the gravel board would slant where there is uneven ground but I would expect at least that each individual board would be straight?
It would take 5 mins to dig a level channel for the gravel board to sit in, a 6" one is half the height of yours, you would use that under the normal board to level up, and hide any gaps underneath.
 
It's a sh!t show. Never hire 'Bodgit n' Scarpa' and their blind dog, Pew.
 
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