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  1. RumpledElf

    How do I find out what is the "standard" fence for our area?

    Ah, fences. One of mine just blew over - cost about $40 in post/bolts/concrete to fix it. Sheared bolts are ... interesting to look at. The fencepost broke clean through too. The fence behind my current house is not looking much better (the only thing holding it up is a trellis and a shed on...
  2. RumpledElf

    How do I find out what is the "standard" fence for our area?

    I had a house years ago with a terrible boundary fence. Landlord next door said he'd picked up some Colourbond seconds and would get his tenants to install it in leiu of rent. I had to pay half of the sheeting. Cost me $200 for my share of a 55m fence, and it didn't look half bad at the...
  3. RumpledElf

    How do I find out what is the "standard" fence for our area?

    Times like these I'm glad *I* am doing my subdivision, so the boundary fence will be a perfectly normal 5 foot zincalume fence. It would look ridiculous if we had a 6 foot colourbond one there. Fences have to be 5 foot or under so neighbours can stickybeak over the fences. We chat to all...
  4. RumpledElf

    How do I find out what is the "standard" fence for our area?

    Pay for half the dream fence if they replace your plants with mature ones of the same size :D Might get the wind up em when they realise what mature plants cost.
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