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New Garden Fence - Recommendations please


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I could also use some recommendations please (have been previously let down by others recommended on here).


OD, I've previously been quoted ?1000 for a ~7m fence (using concrete gravel boards and good quality panels) so your quote doesn't sound totally ridiculous.

Jan at Silver Fern Landscapes replaced a rotting fence and carried out some repairs on another area for us recently. Bits of the work needed some quite lateral thinking. I liked his can-do attitude and attention to detail. Price was more than fair too, I thought.


http://www.silverfernlondon.co.uk/silver_fern_landscapes.html

Thanks for the info Jeremy...... and others for recommendations :)



Jeremy Wrote:

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> I could also use some recommendations please (have

> been previously let down by others recommended on

> here).

>

> OD, I've previously been quoted ?1000 for a ~7m

> fence (using concrete gravel boards and good

> quality panels) so your quote doesn't sound

> totally ridiculous.

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