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Hey all, Our garden fence has died a horrible death and collapsed into our neighbours garden. Can anyone recommend a person or business that can fix fences and do a really good job? Our landlord had some cowboys repair it last year and it just crumbled in less than a year unfortunately. Any help is appreciated.


Happy Christmas.


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computedshorty Wrote:

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> Are you sure that the fence is yours and you are

> responsible for it,

> A fence that boarders two properties, is classed

> that the fence on the left hand side looking at

> your own property from the front is yours.


Common myth. No such 'left hand fence' rule exists. If in doubt, check the deeds.. It's the only way to know for sure.


And.. Ho ho ho... Meeeeerrry Christmas!

I've got the same problem and the guy my neighbour used previously on a different fence was really good. His name is Francis and his number is: 07946 025444.


He came out yesterday to do a quote and is starting work on Thursday. He's buying all the materials and giving us the receipts for payment. Reasonable labour costs too.

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