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Fencer required any recommendations around the Sawang Daen Din/Ban Dung area

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Had the side fences go over a few years back and am looking at putting them back up again, anyone recommend someone with a good head on their shoulders as our land was originally a rice field that we filled years ago and the building of side fences will have to be well thought to also drainage out water going to the bottom, the mistake I did last time was not put that in place, and no weep holes which were supposed to be put in, although I believe the weep holes would have helped, but probably not to the extent that I am thinking. I will need more than that this time around.

 

Appreciate any leads or further recommendations to my thoughts on drainage on the hillside (boundary) slopes when building the fences. 

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Problem solved finally, neighbour who didn't want to sell a metre of their 40 metre road frontage of land (rice field) adjoining our land so that at we could at least put in new footings/foundation to build the fence again has agreed to my new idea, i.e. I pay to fill in their land with soil from our side fence 3 metres outward onto their land and up to our level so that they can build a house on in the future, which is what they intend to do, a win for them not having to fork out 600 baht per truck load x about 100 truck loads if that, and a MASSIVE win for us not having to build a fence again which would cost at least 200,000 baht by the time the backhoe came into clean up and dig, materials and labour.

 

Once the soil is down and in, the hedges can be planted which will form a fence line, brilliant !!!

 

Why I didn't think of this any earlier 555

Sounds like a great plan, devalue your detached property, and have a house build close to your boundry, yeah id be pretty happt to if I was the neighbour, only joking sounds like everyone is happy.

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On 06/01/2017 at 3:11 AM, manxninja said:

Sounds like a great plan, devalue your detached property, and have a house build close to your boundry, yeah id be pretty happt to if I was the neighbour, only joking sounds like everyone is happy.

 

 

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On 06/01/2017 at 3:11 AM, manxninja said:

Sounds like a great plan, devalue your detached property, and have a house build close to your boundry, yeah id be pretty happt to if I was the neighbour, only joking sounds like everyone is happy.

 

The job was finished today, as for the neighbour, doubt think they will be building on that land because we went 2 metres out (wide) from our fence line (middle of 1st photo) and had to allow for the fall which was about another 2 metres, all up 50 trucks @ 500 baht i.e. 25,000 baht plus the backhoe to finish off the job @ 4,000 baht

 

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