Posted by jones on August 8, 2007, 6:42 am
What are your opinion on this type of fencing for privacy.
Is it durable?
Does it rot?
Does it last?
Thanks for any advice given
Katherine
Posted by Rheilly Phoull on August 8, 2007, 7:50 am
> What are your opinion on this type of fencing for privacy.
> Is it durable?
> Does it rot?
> Does it last?
> Thanks for any advice given
> Katherine
Well IMHO all I've seen look shoddy after about 6 months and it is an
expensive product.
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Cheers .......... Rheilly P
Posted by Jon on August 8, 2007, 7:56 am
It isnt all bad though
See here>>> http://www.polynesianfencing.com.au/
Rheilly Phoull wrote:
>> What are your opinion on this type of fencing for privacy.
>>
>> Is it durable?
>> Does it rot?
>> Does it last?
>>
>> Thanks for any advice given
>> Katherine
>>
>>
> Well IMHO all I've seen look shoddy after about 6 months and it is an
> expensive product.
Posted by Jon on August 8, 2007, 7:57 am
Very inpressive
http://www.brushwoodaustralia.com.au/exampinstalls.htm
Jon wrote:
> It isnt all bad though
>
> See here>>> http://www.polynesianfencing.com.au/
> Rheilly Phoull wrote:
>>> What are your opinion on this type of fencing for privacy.
>>>
>>> Is it durable?
>>> Does it rot?
>>> Does it last?
>>>
>>> Thanks for any advice given
>>> Katherine
>>>
>>>
>> Well IMHO all I've seen look shoddy after about 6 months and it is an
>> expensive product.
Posted by jones on August 8, 2007, 11:25 pm
Thank you for the links Jon,
I don't know if I would do a big area with it. We only have a small
backyard/courtyard, but might be good for a "L" corner to hide the next
doors toilet wall and back fence (for privacy). Maybe 3ft wide wall and 3ft
of the fencing. If that makes sense. K-mart had it on special a while back.
$14.99 (save $15) - 1.8m high x 2m wide.
Can I plant a climber on it?
Thanks again.
Katherine
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>>> Well IMHO all I've seen look shoddy after about 6 months and it is an
>>> expensive product.
> Is it durable?
> Does it rot?
> Does it last?
> Thanks for any advice given
> Katherine