Hi all,
I recently had a new fence done but the contractor set the concrete posts too high and now the concrete gravel boards are not flush with the earth/land underneath. Eventually I want the area paved as it is the side access to my house. Also my neighbours own the land on the other side which is graveled and I'm worried the gravel will pass through the gap.
In light of the above, I wanted some advice one whether it would be a good idea to lift out the gravel boards and use an angle grinder to cut the notch out from the concrete posts and have the gravel boards sit level with the path and rest on the earth below?
I recently had a new fence done but the contractor set the concrete posts too high and now the concrete gravel boards are not flush with the earth/land underneath. Eventually I want the area paved as it is the side access to my house. Also my neighbours own the land on the other side which is graveled and I'm worried the gravel will pass through the gap.
In light of the above, I wanted some advice one whether it would be a good idea to lift out the gravel boards and use an angle grinder to cut the notch out from the concrete posts and have the gravel boards sit level with the path and rest on the earth below?