Hi all,
I have a new fence installed on Monday. It is one with concrete posts, 6" concrete gravel boards and 6' close board panels. 6 bays in total, and paid for. It looks fabulous but......
It's not solid, the posts are not solid in the ground. 1 post in particular is like a wobbly tooth and all over the place. This particular post I discovered is only 6" into the ground, and the fencer claimed he cut an 8' post as the post wouldn't go in because a drain is in the way and he thought the patio's either side would make it fine and hold it in place.
He's been back around Wednesday and agreed to sort this post - due back today but not yet showed up. He told me by the time he returns today, the others would have firmed up.
Well they haven't firmed up and the reality is even though the fence looks great and feels firmish, when the winds take hold of those panels, I think they will work loose very quickly.
What the fencer tells me is he has used 8' posts, so if the above ground bit is 6'6" they are 1'6" into the ground. He used a ballast cement dry mix to set the posts - he told me when he came back Wednesday that this mix takes a few days to fully set, and that by today when he returns, they will be solid.
Now my question is, why aren't they solid? Is the post depth inadequate? Why hasn't the ballast cement mix set? Are the holes not big enough - they were not much wider than the posts.
What needs to be done to rectify that be by him if he returns, or if not I will have to tackle this myself. I've no more money to pay someone to take it all down and rebuild.
I paid £850 for this, supposed to be for 7 bays at £120 a bay but so far I've only got 6 bays, he's meant to be installing final bay plus an additional 2 today which I have still to pay for.
Thanks all
I have a new fence installed on Monday. It is one with concrete posts, 6" concrete gravel boards and 6' close board panels. 6 bays in total, and paid for. It looks fabulous but......
It's not solid, the posts are not solid in the ground. 1 post in particular is like a wobbly tooth and all over the place. This particular post I discovered is only 6" into the ground, and the fencer claimed he cut an 8' post as the post wouldn't go in because a drain is in the way and he thought the patio's either side would make it fine and hold it in place.
He's been back around Wednesday and agreed to sort this post - due back today but not yet showed up. He told me by the time he returns today, the others would have firmed up.
Well they haven't firmed up and the reality is even though the fence looks great and feels firmish, when the winds take hold of those panels, I think they will work loose very quickly.
What the fencer tells me is he has used 8' posts, so if the above ground bit is 6'6" they are 1'6" into the ground. He used a ballast cement dry mix to set the posts - he told me when he came back Wednesday that this mix takes a few days to fully set, and that by today when he returns, they will be solid.
Now my question is, why aren't they solid? Is the post depth inadequate? Why hasn't the ballast cement mix set? Are the holes not big enough - they were not much wider than the posts.
What needs to be done to rectify that be by him if he returns, or if not I will have to tackle this myself. I've no more money to pay someone to take it all down and rebuild.
I paid £850 for this, supposed to be for 7 bays at £120 a bay but so far I've only got 6 bays, he's meant to be installing final bay plus an additional 2 today which I have still to pay for.
Thanks all