palides2021
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- Location
- MidAtlantic, USA
My back yard has a split-rail fence. Every so often, a log or post will rot away and I have to replace it. My neighbor came by and asked if he could remove the split rail fence that faced his properly because one or two rails had fallen and they were not going back into the posts (either an old log or the post was old). I told him I will think about it. This was the same neighbor who a few weeks ago replaced one of my posts (facing his property) without first telling me about it. I just happened upon him doing it. (That's a whole other topic). At least he asked this time.
I have replaced most of the aging fence in the last few years. His side of the fence is now aging enough so that it needs repairs.
Here's the back story - When we moved into our house over 14 years ago, we inherited this split-rail fence. The previous owners had dogs, and they had wiring nailed to the fence, and we had removed the wiring. So it's just the rails and posts. Anyway, the fence borders our back yard, but it is aging. So I am thinking, instead of replacing these rails, why not remove the entire fence and add evergreens as a border? My neighbors on all sides have evergreens. I am the only one with the fence. I am considering the cost of doing both (replace rails, or remove them and plant trees).
Any comments, suggestions, or advice?
I have replaced most of the aging fence in the last few years. His side of the fence is now aging enough so that it needs repairs.
Here's the back story - When we moved into our house over 14 years ago, we inherited this split-rail fence. The previous owners had dogs, and they had wiring nailed to the fence, and we had removed the wiring. So it's just the rails and posts. Anyway, the fence borders our back yard, but it is aging. So I am thinking, instead of replacing these rails, why not remove the entire fence and add evergreens as a border? My neighbors on all sides have evergreens. I am the only one with the fence. I am considering the cost of doing both (replace rails, or remove them and plant trees).
Any comments, suggestions, or advice?