I just left a fence repair/replace bid....and it got me to thinking.
The guy was upset that it was going to cost so much.....so I told him to speak w/ his neighbor about ponying up 1/2 the cost..as it is HIS fence also...that brings me to my problem.
A lot of the fences around part of my market are cedar dog-eared beautiful grey, splintering fences....but they are shared fences....the neighbors are that close together.
How do you go about cleaning and restoring just one side of a fence? Can it even be done?
This worries me, ultimately if it cannot be done, there are 3 other sides of the fence to worry about....3 other people to be convinced...3 other people that could ultimately say no and then what?
Is there a way to seal one side and not another or is this impossible.
I just left a fence repair/replace bid....and it got me to thinking.
The guy was upset that it was going to cost so much.....so I told him to speak w/ his neighbor about ponying up 1/2 the cost..as it is HIS fence also...that brings me to my problem.
A lot of the fences around part of my market are cedar dog-eared beautiful grey, splintering fences....but they are shared fences....the neighbors are that close together.
How do you go about cleaning and restoring just one side of a fence? Can it even be done?
This worries me, ultimately if it cannot be done, there are 3 other sides of the fence to worry about....3 other people to be convinced...3 other people that could ultimately say no and then what?
Is there a way to seal one side and not another or is this impossible.
Thanks....
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