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    More Abrasive Than Sand In Your Crotch tmleadr03's Avatar
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    Default Anyone know fences?

    My neighbor is bitching cuz my fence, which his kids climb over and lean on to get balls out of my yard when I am not home, is sagging. He just happens to have a buddy who will repair it for 400 dollars.

    I don't know fences, dont know if this is a good deal, and quite honestly even if it was the fact he keeps leaning over my fence to talk to me about it when I am doing something else makes me want to put it off. But from looking at it it seams that the posts are not dug in deep enough and causing the fence to not be able to support his kids and the weight of the fence at the same time.

    Hard job? Good price for someone else doing it?

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    How many feet need repaired?
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    Either way he should be picking up half the tab. I'd get another quote from one of our guys here (plenty folks looking for work right now) and go from there.
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    his kids damage you fence and wants you to pay for it. i suggest as others did a 50/50 split. OR install the next fence with sharp pickets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stenz View Post
    How many feet need repaired?
    I would say about 60 total. Depends if the entire side needs to be redone or just the part sagging.

    This is the worst part of it. The other part does not sag as much or as far along the length of the fence. There are two main parts and the middle part between them is at a bit of an angle.

    One of the things he said was that it was due to the previous owner just putting up the boards that you see. The weight of them pulled the fence down. I find it hard to wrap my mind around that one. But someone with better knowledge would have to educate me on that. The way I see it it would only happen that way with some pressure to start the tilting, or if the fence was already tilted.

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    His buddy's price seems pretty high to me. Honestly, I'd see how he felt about writing you a check for $200 if you fixed it yourself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graves View Post
    His buddy's price seems pretty high to me. Honestly, I'd see how he felt about writing you a check for $200 if you fixed it yourself.
    Thats the thing. I don't know fences but I do know scams. When someone says "Oh yay my buddy is giving you a good price, you know it would be like twice that if you went a big company they charge like 30 dollars a ft. To fix this they would charge you like 1000 dollars. You know I would even be willing to buy the concrete for it for you man." Um...

    Then they go back to speaking Spanish to each other, which I do not speak. I smell fishing for dumb gringo.

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    Kayne's Fence
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    awesome guy(s) they'll fix it up cheap and quick. They did mine when the illegals ran it down, they did another neighbors when the kids ran a car through it.

    He's the one that helped the old man in wheatridge where the illegals took his trailer and he shot one of them.

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    I worked for a fence company about 10yrs ago. looks like you have some broken posts. how are the 2x4's hung?(are the pickets nailed to the 2in face or the 4in face of the 2x4) and how many 2x4s are there per section?(2 or 3)

    I would just replace the broken post, you will have to take down the sections of fence and dig up the old post and concrete. its kind of bitch but its cheaper than replacing the whole section of fence. If I remember right 6ft cedar fence is about 16-18$ per foot, to have installed not just the cost of materials.

    oh and when you replace the post, i would use metal post unless the get hit by a car you will never replace them again.

    If you would in the springs I would just come over and take a look at it for ya.

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    if hes willing to by the proper material and hardware for the3 fence 400 is not a bad price, i do fences and charge 6.oo a sqft just for the install and 12 if i buy materials. either way he should foot half the bill since he will gain from the look of the new fence aswell. if you want to do it your self i will give you a hand for free. i have the compressor and nail guns needed. its really simple. im sure a few other members wouldny mind helping out either for some cold sodas lol
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