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Quote: Slow Jo wrote in post #31740We only rent ,but the housing trust will only replace fences that divide you from public footpaths,fences between gardens is our own responsability
They did ours a couple of years ago but the bottom of the posts are rotten they cant do anything right these days
Trouble is with wooden fencing posts. There are posts and posts. Although they usually come at the same price, some are heavy and last well, some are much lighter wood and have a very short life. You stand a better chance with concrete posts. As long as they are from a reputable company.
Quote: Sheldonboy wrote in post #31742Trouble is with wooden fencing posts. There are posts and posts. Although they usually come at the same price, some are heavy and last well, some are much lighter wood and have a very short life. You stand a better chance with concrete posts. As losng as they are from a reputable company.
I worked in wood all my life SB It was plain timber untreated thats why it rots
Quote: Sheldonboy wrote in post #31742Trouble is with wooden fencing posts. There are posts and posts. Although they usually come at the same price, some are heavy and last well, some are much lighter wood and have a very short life. You stand a better chance with concrete posts. As losng as they are from a reputable company.
I worked in wood all my life SB It was plain timber untreated thats why it rots
Exactly right mate, trouble is wood isn't usually seasoned for long enough these day if at all.
Before we put any wooden fencing up ,always give it a couple of coat's of a good preserertive but it don't seem to last any longer ,so I wonder if it's worth the extra expense.
Quote: Sheldonboy wrote in post #31742Trouble is with wooden fencing posts. There are posts and posts. Although they usually come at the same price, some are heavy and last well, some are much lighter wood and have a very short life. You stand a better chance with concrete posts. As losng as they are from a reputable company.
I worked in wood all my life SB It was plain timber untreated thats why it rots
Exactly right mate, trouble is wood isn't usually seasoned for long enough these day if at all.
Our Housing Association does everything on the cheap They should call them Costcutters
Quote: Sheldonboy wrote in post #31742Trouble is with wooden fencing posts. There are posts and posts. Although they usually come at the same price, some are heavy and last well, some are much lighter wood and have a very short life. You stand a better chance with concrete posts. As losng as they are from a reputable company.
evening all...talking about fencing posts..to stop them rotting we hammered metal fence post spikes into the ground then just slotted the posts into them...ours have been up for 12 years no problem...they are only about a fiver each...
Quote: Sheldonboy wrote in post #31742Trouble is with wooden fencing posts. There are posts and posts. Although they usually come at the same price, some are heavy and last well, some are much lighter wood and have a very short life. You stand a better chance with concrete posts. As losng as they are from a reputable company.
evening all...talking about fencing posts..to stop them rotting we hammered metal fence post spikes into the ground then just slotted the posts into them...ours have been up for 12 years no problem...they are only about a fiver each...
Quote: Sheldonboy wrote in post #31742Trouble is with wooden fencing posts. There are posts and posts. Although they usually come at the same price, some are heavy and last well, some are much lighter wood and have a very short life. You stand a better chance with concrete posts. As losng as they are from a reputable company.
evening all...talking about fencing posts..to stop them rotting we hammered metal fence post spikes into the ground then just slotted the posts into them...ours have been up for 12 years no problem...they are only about a fiver each...
Even at a fiver a peace our miserly Association wouldnt go for it
Quote: Sheldonboy wrote in post #31742Trouble is with wooden fencing posts. There are posts and posts. Although they usually come at the same price, some are heavy and last well, some are much lighter wood and have a very short life. You stand a better chance with concrete posts. As losng as they are from a reputable company.
evening all...talking about fencing posts..to stop them rotting we hammered metal fence post spikes into the ground then just slotted the posts into them...ours have been up for 12 years no problem...they are only about a fiver each...
Even at a fiver a peace our miserly Association wouldnt go for it