erecting concrete fence posts against the house wall.
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charlier
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erecting concrete fence posts against the house wall.

by charlier » Fri Apr 11, 2008 3:28 pm

Hi
I have to erect a new fence, I am using concrete posts and feather edge panels.
The posts at both ends have to be fitted up against house walls.
The fence panels are 5ft high and will sit on top of a 1ft high brick retaining wall.
The concrete posts are therefore 8ft allowing for 2ft to be buried into the ground.
My main questions are, am I likely to have any problems with hitting the house foundations when digging holes for the end posts and if so what are the solutions to this problem.
Also am I likely to cause any rising damp problems with the posts bridging the damp course, if so how can I avoid this.
I would also be grateful for any other advise regarding this project.

thanks charlier

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by bones » Fri Apr 11, 2008 4:28 pm

My tip would be not to concrete posts into the ground right next to the house wall.....simply attach a length of 4x2 or standard fence rail to the wall itself (Thunderbolts or plugs and long screws) and then attach the rails to that.

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