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On Sat 30 Aug 2008 08:16:40a, willshak told us...

on 8/29/2008 7:21 PM Wayne Boatwright said the following:
On Fri 29 Aug 2008 03:41:29p, Colbyt told us...


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I'm having a cedar 6' fence installed by a local, reputable company,
and I have a question. The posts have been installed, and the workers
did a wonderful job, especially with the concrete - crowned nicely,
etc. They placed the posts exactly where we had agreed upon.

The quibble I have is one post is about 1.5 inches off plumb toward
the neighbor post (not in and out as you face the fence, but side to
side). It looks like one just got away from them. My question is -
what is the acceptable tolerance level of post variances? Is this
within the bounds of normal? Should it be redone?

Advice appreciated!

John

If I understood your post, it appears to be out of plumb in the
direction the fence boards will follow. IE: left or right as you face
the fence.

Now I have to ask if you placed a level on it to find out for sure
which is wrong. Yours or the neighbors.

Then I would tell you it is no big deal. Any fence builder who
deserves to be called one will fill the gap nicely and you will never
notice the post after the stringers and the boards go up.

Colbyt


I would tend to agree with Colby. Besides, even the best post, over
time, can twist or warp a bit. It's the nature of wood. What appears
to be perfect today may not be in a year or five.

I do have a personal question, as we are planning to have a 6' cedar
fence installed around our back yard, but haven't gotten any quotes
yet. Can you give me any clue as to what prices are involved? Did
they quote you by lineal foot or by total job? How much fencing are
you having done? Ours will be approximately 360 lineal feet with two
gates.

TIA



What style of cedar fence? Single sided or double sided? Plain, Dog ear,
Decorative, or Lattice top? Rough sawn or smooth?
All make a difference in material cost, besides the install price.


Single sided, dog ear, no lattice top, and either rough or smooth would do.

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Wayne Boatwright

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