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Forest Lap Fence Panel - 6x6ft ?19.90

Larchlap Sawn Post - 8ft x 3in x 3in - 6 Pack ?104.99

Gravel Board 22 x 150mm x 2.4m - Green ?6.60


thats home base dont get ripped off by some people who will charge you a fortune plenty of em around. and rember shop around to feel free to pm if you need or even if someone gives you a quote get a few quotes and dont feel pressured into anyone . good luck

It is not that easy to give a quote without looking at what?s involved. It?s about what?s to be taken out like the concrete at the base of the posts, if the fence is covered in ivy & plants have to be moved. Btw Homebase are one of the most expensive for timber. Best to use 4? posts, put a minimum of 2ft in the ground with the holding cement sloped away to stop the post rotting early. Is trellis to be added so you can grow climbers or let light through.

I agree, get 2 or 3 quotes to get a good idea of costs. But as I always say, cheapest is not necessarily best. Happy to join in with a quote for you

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