Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DIY. Putting fence posts in isn't hard. DH did our 1/4 backyard for about $2,000 of materials, nice cedar with pressure treated posts.
OP here. I don't think my husband would be able to install 1/2 an acre of fence. He doesn't have the time, building knowledge, or the energy.
The reason we need the fence is because we have twin toddlers, and the HOA put in a pond right next to our house after we moved in (we've lived in the house for 7 years, pond was put in 4 years ago). We did not want this pond but everyone else did. It's a SFH and we don't feel it's safe for our toddlers to be playing in the backyard (supervised of course) with an open pond 20 feet away. Swimming pools require fences but ponds don't seem to, but are equally dangerous.
We want a 6 foot privacy fence, we are fine with pressure treated wood (we will paint it).
If the HOA put in a common hazard next to your home you may have a basis for them to pay for at least part of the fence. Reason #1,789,456 to never live anywhere with an HOA.
Anonymous wrote:All labor is expensive around here. Why? Because there is so much work available that if you deny their estimate and don't sign a contract, the next person waiting for an estimate will. So many people with money around here that enough people pay the high prices.
Your only shot at getting a lower price is to get an estimate over the off-season. But right now? Forget it. They have more work than they know what to do with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DIY. Putting fence posts in isn't hard. DH did our 1/4 backyard for about $2,000 of materials, nice cedar with pressure treated posts.
OP here. I don't think my husband would be able to install 1/2 an acre of fence. He doesn't have the time, building knowledge, or the energy.
The reason we need the fence is because we have twin toddlers, and the HOA put in a pond right next to our house after we moved in (we've lived in the house for 7 years, pond was put in 4 years ago). We did not want this pond but everyone else did. It's a SFH and we don't feel it's safe for our toddlers to be playing in the backyard (supervised of course) with an open pond 20 feet away. Swimming pools require fences but ponds don't seem to, but are equally dangerous.
We want a 6 foot privacy fence, we are fine with pressure treated wood (we will paint it).
If the HOA put in a common hazard next to your home you may have a basis for them to pay for at least part of the fence. Reason #1,789,456 to never live anywhere with an HOA.
OP here. You make a good point. I never thought of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DIY. Putting fence posts in isn't hard. DH did our 1/4 backyard for about $2,000 of materials, nice cedar with pressure treated posts.
OP here. I don't think my husband would be able to install 1/2 an acre of fence. He doesn't have the time, building knowledge, or the energy.
The reason we need the fence is because we have twin toddlers, and the HOA put in a pond right next to our house after we moved in (we've lived in the house for 7 years, pond was put in 4 years ago). We did not want this pond but everyone else did. It's a SFH and we don't feel it's safe for our toddlers to be playing in the backyard (supervised of course) with an open pond 20 feet away. Swimming pools require fences but ponds don't seem to, but are equally dangerous.
We want a 6 foot privacy fence, we are fine with pressure treated wood (we will paint it).
If the HOA put in a common hazard next to your home you may have a basis for them to pay for at least part of the fence. Reason #1,789,456 to never live anywhere with an HOA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DIY. Putting fence posts in isn't hard. DH did our 1/4 backyard for about $2,000 of materials, nice cedar with pressure treated posts.
OP here. I don't think my husband would be able to install 1/2 an acre of fence. He doesn't have the time, building knowledge, or the energy.
The reason we need the fence is because we have twin toddlers, and the HOA put in a pond right next to our house after we moved in (we've lived in the house for 7 years, pond was put in 4 years ago). We did not want this pond but everyone else did. It's a SFH and we don't feel it's safe for our toddlers to be playing in the backyard (supervised of course) with an open pond 20 feet away. Swimming pools require fences but ponds don't seem to, but are equally dangerous.
We want a 6 foot privacy fence, we are fine with pressure treated wood (we will paint it).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DIY. Putting fence posts in isn't hard. DH did our 1/4 backyard for about $2,000 of materials, nice cedar with pressure treated posts.
OP here. I don't think my husband would be able to install 1/2 an acre of fence. He doesn't have the time, building knowledge, or the energy.
The reason we need the fence is because we have twin toddlers, and the HOA put in a pond right next to our house after we moved in (we've lived in the house for 7 years, pond was put in 4 years ago). We did not want this pond but everyone else did. It's a SFH and we don't feel it's safe for our toddlers to be playing in the backyard (supervised of course) with an open pond 20 feet away. Swimming pools require fences but ponds don't seem to, but are equally dangerous.
We want a 6 foot privacy fence, we are fine with pressure treated wood (we will paint it).
Anonymous wrote:DIY. Putting fence posts in isn't hard. DH did our 1/4 backyard for about $2,000 of materials, nice cedar with pressure treated posts.
Anonymous wrote:We have 1/2 an acre of backyard to fence in. Estimates have been in the range of 18,000-25,000. And this is for the cheapest fence--pressure treated wood. Has anyone found a company that is more reasonable or is this what we have to pay? We really want a fence but this is so expensive.