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Looking for Someone - Flat Panel Fences Installation


nickdc3

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Hi


Can anyone recommend someone with experience in putting in flat panel fences? I have ordered 3 but the company (Premier Sheds) don't deliver. The person they referred has given me a quote of GBP 320 (for just delivery and installation) which seems too high.


Appreciate other referrals so I can at least cross check his quote.


Thanks

Nick

(Norwood Road / Herne Hill)

Email: [email protected]

nickdc3 Wrote:

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> Hi

>

> Can anyone recommend someone with experience in

> putting in flat panel fences? I have ordered 3 but

> the company (Premier Sheds) don't deliver. The

> person they referred has given me a quote of GBP

> 320 (for just delivery and installation) which

> seems too high.

>

> Appreciate other referrals so I can at least cross

> check his quote.

>

> Thanks

> Nick

> (Norwood Road / Herne Hill)

> Email: [email protected]


Do you mean Premier Sheds by Streatheam Common station? They certainly delivered all my fence panels and two sheds...

?320 for delivery and installation is high-ish but not outrageous.


Last year after the storms we needed a new fence... landscape gardeners were charging over 1K to supply and install 5m of fencing. So we ended up getting an odd-job man to put up some basic posts and panels. I think he charged around ?200 labour, and the thing lasted about one month before it started falling apart. He also messed us about by not showing up when promised, not being around when the materials were delivered, etc.


In hindisght I'd happily pay an extra ?100 or so for somebody who actually knows what they're doing and comes recommended by the supplier.

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