So, I'm pretty sure i've made a huge mistake and hired a questionable company to install a fence around my house. They've messed around with the price on me and now that they're installing the fence it appears they're using 8ft panels instead of the estimated 6ft. I'm assuming 6ft panels are more expensive, does anyone know if that's correct. Internet research yields only "request an estimate now" type stuff. More facts: Tan vinyl privacy fence, 6ft high. ~215 ft, with 1 5ft gate. Had to remove and haul away existing fence.
7/5/2017 12:51:36 PM
The longer you make the board the less the price will be per foot length wise around the pasture as long as you have 1000 ft or more or so. Vinyl is ridiculously expensive. Make sure they "tamp" around the posts if they arent all going to be cemented in so that the fence is strong. That's where your issues will be.We just had a 1500+ foot fence installed for our horses and it wasn't cheap, make sure they have the work completed AS YOU WANT IT. I assume you got a contract?
7/5/2017 12:56:16 PM
No contract, now I'm really sure I've made a huge mistake... It's only 215 ft so, the scale here isn't what you're talking about... but I'm very angry at myself. I know better than to do this crap without a signed statement from both parties...
7/5/2017 2:00:22 PM
I only know that it's usually first to five touches and that competitors have to stay on the strip.
7/5/2017 2:07:48 PM
I don't know if I know what a vinyl fence is..https://www.lowes.com/pd/Freedom-Common-6-ft-x-8-ft-Actual-6-ft-x-7-82-ft-Ready-To-Assemble-Emblem-Sand-Vinyl-Privacy-Fence-Panel/50179531?Lowes was the first thing that popped up, but for these anyway, they're actually more expensive per sqft the longer the panel
7/5/2017 2:25:28 PM
^yes, but the larger the panel the fewer posts you have to use, AND the fewer panels you have to use. I did some napkin math and figured for my project it was about a 10% increase in price from 6X8 to 6X6 ft panels.
7/5/2017 4:09:51 PM
have you mentioned to them that they're not meeting your expectations?
7/5/2017 7:23:29 PM
Not yet... I didn't get out there an measure till 4 this afternoon to be sure. The guy that I worked with on the phone is not out there installing fence... But I will be calling him tomorrow.
7/5/2017 10:18:15 PM
7/6/2017 8:18:29 AM
I've put down a many fence that has lasted a long long time without cemeting every hole lol.That's ridiculously high priced. Depends on your soil situation what you need to do too. Not every fence is the same.
7/6/2017 9:14:33 PM
7/6/2017 10:32:04 PM
Yup, let this be a cheap lesson to you on home ownership these days and side job type deals...Always CYA
7/6/2017 11:02:06 PM
7/7/2017 9:27:06 AM
the pickets will come down, but not necessarily the posts too; at least the vinyl fences I've seen have wood posts with a vinyl sleeve
7/7/2017 11:00:34 AM
overkill is a real thing.
7/7/2017 12:38:40 PM
For those of you following along at home here's the resolution: he knocked another $150 off the final price. All posts are concreted in. The corners and post that supports the gate have a metal post with a vinyl sleeve. So, final price $5100 even. It's all said and done, and I've learned a lesson. I hope the fence is still looking this good in a year.
7/7/2017 2:54:56 PM
utilities can set power poles with dirt backfill and proper tamping. those poles get hit by cars without leaning sometimes. The notion that a simple backyard fence requires concrete backfill on every pole is beyond stupid.
7/9/2017 11:31:19 PM
^this.
7/10/2017 3:32:20 PM
Initially I thought this thread was about sportsmanship in sword fighting. Sadly I have nothing else of substance to contribute
7/11/2017 7:43:31 AM