Dave_KB
14th May 2008, 10:45 AM
I am about to move house and the place we have bought needs a couple of short sections of fence built to close in the back garden.
On either side of the house 2 new sections of fence are required between the house and the existing boundary fences.
At this stage I'm thinking of using colorbond post and rail or maybe goodneighbour panels + a couple of gates.
One side is all garden bed so that should be easy to do the posts as I have a post hole digger, but the other side is completely covered in concrete from the house to the boundary.
My question is, usually how would the posts be installed? I have an angle grinder + power saw and an assortment of reasonably long masonry drill bits...but knocking (3 to 4) holes in the concrete using these maybe pretty painful. Would a jackhammer be the best option?
Or would I be better off outsourcing this part of the job to a concrete cutting mob...if they do this sort of thing?
On either side of the house 2 new sections of fence are required between the house and the existing boundary fences.
At this stage I'm thinking of using colorbond post and rail or maybe goodneighbour panels + a couple of gates.
One side is all garden bed so that should be easy to do the posts as I have a post hole digger, but the other side is completely covered in concrete from the house to the boundary.
My question is, usually how would the posts be installed? I have an angle grinder + power saw and an assortment of reasonably long masonry drill bits...but knocking (3 to 4) holes in the concrete using these maybe pretty painful. Would a jackhammer be the best option?
Or would I be better off outsourcing this part of the job to a concrete cutting mob...if they do this sort of thing?