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The spring fantastic time to get away into your garden in addition to check your garden fencing. A really popular kind of fencing that provides privacy is the traditional fence panel in fact it is a cheap and cost affective fencing solution. When looking to put up new garden fencing and also replace your existing fencing you might want to consider the possibility of one's fence blowing over or perhaps failing prematurely. To minimise this possibility I would recommend that you strengthen your current fencing panels and kennel area posts, by using concrete posts in preference to timber posts. When you fit fencing sections between slotted concrete wall posts, it moves the regular fence panel to another a better standard of reliability in garden fencing. When using slotted concrete posts they'll last for many many years without deterioration, whereas timber fencing posts employ a shorter life expectancy. Concrete fence posts have just one more benefit because the wall panels that fit in between the concrete fence posts are not fixed with nails or screws to the fence post. This means that if the existing fence austin turns into damaged or the fence panels deteriorate after a while, a replacement fence panel may be lowered into the place between the concrete fence posts which have no specialist tools or expertise. In theory with the concrete fence posts you therefore use a long lasting lap panel fence. Concrete gravel boards - If you choose to add this kind of option, these sit beneath the particular fence panels and keep your garden fence panels through touching the ground in so doing give the fence panel a lengthier life expectancy. The concrete gravel mother board is also useful if you experience a change of ground level of course, if soil retention is expected. These boards come around 2 sizes, 150mm and 300mm deep. How much might almost all this cost? Well it needn't are priced at the earth. Concrete fence posts are very cost effective when set against the timber fence post equivalents, particularly when you take into account all the aforementioned merits that concrete fence posts provide you with, I would say they're a gem of a buy when contemplating new fencing and they will produce a garden fencing to be proud of. If you want any further information visit a regional stockist or take one last tip from me.