princessmorgan
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Who knew building a fence could be so controversial? Long story short-the original fence we wanted to build a (5 ft picket fence) was denied because of the height. Only 4 foot and 6 foot fences allowed now since they are rewriting the covenants. So we went with a 6 foot privacy fence. The neighbor behind us (we border 3 neighbors behind us) has a 4 foot picket. Well the fence builder we went with (a referral from a friend of a friend) said he could not build one side of the fence the "regular way" with the flat side facing out because of the fence behind us. So we trusted him and said o.k., then do what you can. Well our behind us without a fence are livid, because they have to see the crossboards, our fence is too high, they can't see our tress anymore, etc, etc.
Now we have to fix our brand new fence. Personally I don't think it's that big of a deal, but I can see their point. The only way to fix it now is either to add new wood on the other side so it appears flat or to rip off the boards and basically build a new fence. What a waste of wood though! It just makes me sick inside. I know it's my own fault for not finding out more info, but now we're basically going to have to rebuild a fence we just built and fences are not cheap. All this because the kids wanted a playground in the backyard
Sorry for the vent!
Now we have to fix our brand new fence. Personally I don't think it's that big of a deal, but I can see their point. The only way to fix it now is either to add new wood on the other side so it appears flat or to rip off the boards and basically build a new fence. What a waste of wood though! It just makes me sick inside. I know it's my own fault for not finding out more info, but now we're basically going to have to rebuild a fence we just built and fences are not cheap. All this because the kids wanted a playground in the backyard
Sorry for the vent!

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