Okay, have a question for you guys.
Last spring I did a lot of work in my backyard... added a new patio, pergula, hot tub, outdoor kitchen, etc. Here is the problem, my backyard is pretty small and also slopes down and the neighbor behind me is out in his yard alot as well. Older couple and they even hang their clothes out to dry. Its like they live outside!
Anyway, this older man just replaced nearly the entire fence in the backyard early this spring. Which is nice because I didnt do any work and didnt pay for anything, but I had planned to replace it this year myself and put up 8 foot instead of 6 foot to add privacy. But he beat me too it.
So a friend of mine suggested that I just buy the 8 foot slats and nail them up to my side of the fence. Basically like it would now be a 2 sided fence. I wouldnt replace the posts or the horizontal pieces, just add the 8 foot pieces.
So I went to HD and bought a couple and laid them up there, didnt nail them yet just to see what it would look like. And the extra 2 feet would be awesome, exactly what I wanted.
Here are my questions...
1. i havent talked to this old man about it, i dont think he would mind the extra privacy either, but im just curious if he doesnt like it, is there really anything he can do about it since we share the fence and its technically on my side of the fence?
2. will adding these pieces be too much weight or would the extra 2 feet thats above the top of the 6 footer, not being nailed to anything be secure enough to not be destroyed by high winds? I dont really want to have to add onto the posts and add another horizontal piece if i dont have to. and would just the weight of the pieces alone make the entire fence too heavy and fall? the posts are concreted in
3. anyone have hookup on 6 inch x 8 foot cedar pieces? Bought these few at HD for $3.68 a piece. I need about 120 or so of these for just the rear, but may consider doing the sides as well if i can get a good enough deal on these.
Last spring I did a lot of work in my backyard... added a new patio, pergula, hot tub, outdoor kitchen, etc. Here is the problem, my backyard is pretty small and also slopes down and the neighbor behind me is out in his yard alot as well. Older couple and they even hang their clothes out to dry. Its like they live outside!
Anyway, this older man just replaced nearly the entire fence in the backyard early this spring. Which is nice because I didnt do any work and didnt pay for anything, but I had planned to replace it this year myself and put up 8 foot instead of 6 foot to add privacy. But he beat me too it.
So a friend of mine suggested that I just buy the 8 foot slats and nail them up to my side of the fence. Basically like it would now be a 2 sided fence. I wouldnt replace the posts or the horizontal pieces, just add the 8 foot pieces.
So I went to HD and bought a couple and laid them up there, didnt nail them yet just to see what it would look like. And the extra 2 feet would be awesome, exactly what I wanted.
Here are my questions...
1. i havent talked to this old man about it, i dont think he would mind the extra privacy either, but im just curious if he doesnt like it, is there really anything he can do about it since we share the fence and its technically on my side of the fence?
2. will adding these pieces be too much weight or would the extra 2 feet thats above the top of the 6 footer, not being nailed to anything be secure enough to not be destroyed by high winds? I dont really want to have to add onto the posts and add another horizontal piece if i dont have to. and would just the weight of the pieces alone make the entire fence too heavy and fall? the posts are concreted in
3. anyone have hookup on 6 inch x 8 foot cedar pieces? Bought these few at HD for $3.68 a piece. I need about 120 or so of these for just the rear, but may consider doing the sides as well if i can get a good enough deal on these.
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