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  • Fencing Ipswich
    Fencing Ipswich expert advice about nails, brackets are best, fence guaranties, ownership rights & boundary height legislations when erecting fences at a property in the United Kingdom.
    Fencing Ipswich expert advice about nails, brackets are best, fence guaranties, ownership rights & boundary height legislations when erecting fences at a property in the United Kingdom.
  • Can I make my neighbour fix his fence
    Owning a fence means your obligations are to make sure it is safe for pedestrians & neighbours. Boundary obligations include walls, fences, trees and hedges and accountable for maintenance required.
    Owning a fence means your obligations are to make sure it is safe for pedestrians & neighbours. Boundary obligations include walls, fences, trees and hedges and accountable for maintenance required.
  • Fence Height
    The legal fence height for the rear of a property without planning permission is 2 metres high. The front of the property varies from open plan (no fence), to1.2 metres high for pedestrian safety.
    The legal fence height for the rear of a property without planning permission is 2 metres high. The front of the property varies from open plan (no fence), to1.2 metres high for pedestrian safety.
  • What Fixings Are Best For A Fence
    The best fixings for a fence are stainless steel but not readerly available with suppliers. The common fixings available are galvanised fixings. The next best fixings to stainless steel are hot dipped galvanised fixings as it has a 20 micron coating opposed to a standard galvanised coating which has a 4 micron coating. Bare steel fixings should not be used.
    The best fixings for a fence are stainless steel but not readerly available with suppliers. The common fixings available are galvanised fixings. The next best fixings to stainless steel are hot dipped galvanised fixings as it has a 20 micron coating opposed to a standard galvanised coating which has a 4 micron coating. Bare steel fixings should not be used.
  • Which Fence Do I Own
    The fence you own is market on the deeds of your property. If you solely own a fence it will be marked on the deeds with a inverted capital letter T. If the fence is jointly own with a neighbour it will be signified with 2 joined inverted capital letter T's looking like an inverted capital letter H. Some properties own or share more than 1 boundary. There is no format of owning a left or right hand side fence.
    The fence you own is market on the deeds of your property. If you solely own a fence it will be marked on the deeds with a inverted capital letter T. If the fence is jointly own with a neighbour it will be signified with 2 joined inverted capital letter T's looking like an inverted capital letter H. Some properties own or share more than 1 boundary. There is no format of owning a left or right hand side fence.
  • What Nails Are Used For Fencing
    The best nails to use for fencing are stainless steel ring nails which give a firmer hold in timber due to the ribbed shaft. Ring nails should be stainless steel. If you live in a coastal town stainless steel is a greater need as stainless steel nails are resistant to salt within the air know as salt spray.
    The best nails to use for fencing are stainless steel ring nails which give a firmer hold in timber due to the ribbed shaft. Ring nails should be stainless steel. If you live in a coastal town stainless steel is a greater need as stainless steel nails are resistant to salt within the air know as salt spray.
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