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re: Privacy Fence Questions
Posted on 2/21/12 at 1:31 pm to 4nmylifetime
Posted on 2/21/12 at 1:31 pm to 4nmylifetime
well to be honest, it isn't really to keep the dogs from barking at me. I have seen big dogs jump hurricane fences before and with a small dog and a small child on my side of the fence, i really don't want to take any chances of that happening. I really don't see these dogs jumping a 6 foot privacy fence.
Another question.
There is actually a length of hurricane fence on my property that will need to come up. How easy/difficult will that be and what resources will I need to accomplish that?
By the way, thanks for being accommodating to all of these questions. I appreciate the input!
Another question.
There is actually a length of hurricane fence on my property that will need to come up. How easy/difficult will that be and what resources will I need to accomplish that?
By the way, thanks for being accommodating to all of these questions. I appreciate the input!
Posted on 2/21/12 at 2:04 pm to Jibbajabba
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There is actually a length of hurricane fence on my property that will need to come up. How easy/difficult will that be and what resources will I need to accomplish that?
Depends on how high they went with the concrete. You have two options:
1. Dig/pull up the whole thing post by post w/ the concrete attached. Very hard obviously.
2. If there is a fair amount of dirt between the grade and the top of the concrete you can just dig out a little dirt, saw the post off below grade, and backfill. This of course leaves the concrete in the ground, but nobody will ever know b/c it will be below grade.
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