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We are needing to cover the height extensions on our current fence which have been deemed as footholds. I would like to hear any suggestions for this. Thanks
Hi @london
photo a bit blurry is that a timber or color bond fence. I am thinking timber.
Well those so called footholds are your current problem so will either need to be covered up with full sheeting of what ever material you choose maybe full sheet villaboard panel trimed and painted to make it nice and flush on the outside. This might be quickest cheapest easiest solution.
Or replace the inner rails and panels with full length sheets with no joins . If this was color bond fence for example you could take out the 1800 panels and replace them with 2100 panels quite easily.
Color bond not terribly expensive maybe if it is a timber fence take out the timber panels leaving the posts and screw color bond C shaped posts to the timber, Cut the color bond posts to suit fence height as there is no need to plant posts ungerground with the extra length. Then buy rails and in fill panels 1800mm 2100mm panels. As the timber fence is probably non standard sizing for colour bond alot of colour bond infill panels will need to be trimed to size,, A colour bond panel cutting tool i recommend is a electric nibbling tool. also you can get nibbling tools powered by standard cordless drills this is what I use as I dont need a million new tools used once. Buy At tool shop.
In Australia it is the pool owners responsibility to bear all fence costs a joint fence is pool boundary for one. For two there is a possiblilty your neighbour wants to keep current fence? .
So The only option there is to skin (build a new fence inside the current fence.) But I think your space is limited to do that so sweet talking neighbour is the reasonable safe bet as to their free fence upgrade.
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @london. We trust you'll get loads of great assistance and inspiration from our wonderful members.
I wonder whether you'd consider something like @ProjectPete's popular poolside fence makeover?
Let me also tag @EricL for his thoughts.
Jason
Hello @london
It's great that you've received excellent suggestions from our members. I suggest having a look at SpecRite 1800 x 902mm Pre-Oiled Merbau Alternating Slat Fence Panel. It's easy to install and can be easily cut down to the size that you need. Timber posts will need to be installed in order to mount the panels. These can also be brought forward so that even if there is a foot hold it will be impossible to stand on as the panels are right next to the step.
I've placed a sample image below to give you an idea of what it could look like once installed.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
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