Hi, quick question to the group:
For how long did you have a construction fence around your building site?
From the start of excavation work until the foundation pit was completely filled? Until the house was lockable?
I’m considering buying a used construction fence and then selling it again afterwards. It could potentially be much cheaper than renting if it’s going to be up for a long time.
What do you think?
Regards,
KingJulien
For how long did you have a construction fence around your building site?
From the start of excavation work until the foundation pit was completely filled? Until the house was lockable?
I’m considering buying a used construction fence and then selling it again afterwards. It could potentially be much cheaper than renting if it’s going to be up for a long time.
What do you think?
Regards,
KingJulien
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T_im_Norden10 Aug 2020 14:48The Naked Gun - Scene "Anti-Graffiti System"
nordanney schrieb:
And if so, then the basement contractors worked until the basement was completed and the excavation was backfilled.guckuck2 schrieb:
People with basements always had one, I would say.We are also building with a basement. And just as we are digging the foundation pit, the neighbors are moving in with three small children (so much for a quick prefab house :rolleyes 🙂. That’s why we won’t completely avoid it, but of course I want to minimize the time. Renting still gets quite expensive.
If I had a truck license and storage space, I would seriously consider renting out construction fencing as a side business.
We have had the construction fence in place from the beginning until now (the electrician has just started). Initially, it was only intended to prevent children from getting injured. However, after vandalism caused significant damage there (probably by children), it will remain until the end.
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Grillhendl10 Aug 2020 18:37Tarnari schrieb:
However, since vandalism there has caused significant damage (likely by children), it will remain until the end.Don’t these kids have anything better to do today?
Grillhendl schrieb:
Do the troublemakers have nothing better on their minds nowadays? Thank you for the sympathy. The bitter thing is that this really is the prime area of our small city. You would actually expect the complete opposite there.
But in the end, it’s probably this typical "I have wealthy parents who think they’re always there for me, but actually I’m completely bored" behavior.
I know that from my own youth. The friends from the "best families" caused the biggest trouble back then.