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Hi All

Im based just off the Rye common and Im looking for a gardener/ landscaper to help replace up to 44 fence panels. The main part of the job will be to remove old rotten panels, clear away rubbish and fix in the new fence posts.


Can anyone recommend or advise if they are able to get involved?


Ideally the work is to start asap!


Thanks.

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Gardenman Wrote:

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> I need to tell you, you will be hard pushed to

> find anyone to supply 44 panels at the moment. Due

> to all the damage from winter, there are very few

> timber yards with stocks. You might like to change

> to feather edge as this is still available. The

> consequence is suppliers are taking advantage &

> putting the prices up. Panels are even being

> stolen now!! If you find someone, make sure they

> can get the materials before giving them money.

> Also make sure they know what they are doing. I

> had an experience in February of customers

> choosing cheap quotes over my quotes & phoning me

> up telling me. The fences had fallen down & the

> contractor not taking responsibility. As I keep

> saying in my gardening tips, make sure they are

> recommended on the forum.

> Good luck

> Nigel



I agree with Nigel on all accounts. I had to install 10 panels and it took 4 weeks for a delivery before i could start the job.

Hi

I can recommend Sean Fallon

He's an artist based at gipsy hill workshops

14 paddock gardens

SE19 3AB

TEL 07788 513754

Email: [email protected]

He has extensive experience building and repairing fences and can send you references and photos from recent work

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