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Post 2 Post Fence, Inc

Professional | Casselberry, FL
Services: Other, Lawn & Garden
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Company Overview

We are a local fence company with more than 17 years of experience. We specialize in a variety of fences that are custom built on site using premium materials for your individual needs. We offer free estimates throughout Central Florida.

Services

Landscaping, Lawn & Garden, Other

Service Area

Orlando

Contact Info

(407) 704-0305 or (407) 637-1841

http://post2postfence.com

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Fencing 177396


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  • Fast setting concrete after a couple inches of drainage rock gravel
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Fence Posts - What are your thoughts on using gravel, concrete, dirt or some combo to put in fence posts?

We've just finished installing our first three panels of our first phase of our fence project. We decided to put a couple inches of gravel in followed by fast setting concrete with our PT ...»
posts. I'm curious to know what others' thoughts are on which to use - gravel, concrete, dirt or some combo? Also, we tried renting an auger but it was a big fail - manual digging was easier - this happening to anyone else?

http://29ruehouse.blogspot.com/2012/04/fence...

Crystal - 29 Rue House
Crystal - 29 Rue House Stratford, CT
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    the bottom of the post should set on either the ground or gravel, not encased in concrete. ...»
    When you cement the post, leave the bottom open so the post (and surrounding area) will drain. If you use pressure treated lumber, it will not rot for at least 25 years or until it dries out. We put up fences 20 years ago and they are still standing strong.

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Have I mentioned lately how much I love this website as it is the ultimate DIY site for folks everywhere who love

projects, updates, fix-r-uppers, decorating, gardening/landscape arts and just browsing....It's the best single site for all kinds of advice from experts and professionals who can bail ...»
you out of a problem or help you get the job done right. Thanks guys for all the input and info.

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Donna Raleigh, NC
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    I love this site, too!
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Painting: OK you guys must be sick of me by now. I'm headed to Florida in February...YEAH. My bestie bought a house in Tampa

It has a concrete covered front patio. We want to repaint it. This is a project I've never done. I'm researching it now but thought I'd throw it out to you guys! Thanks a million
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Donna McCrummen Bernardsville, NJ
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    Commented on Jan 29, 2012
    The only problem we have with painted concrete is that it is really slippery when it rains!
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Hey, Hometalkers!

Which one of these tools would you most likely use during your next project in 2012? Tell us here and we will select five random responses who will receive a free tool bag! And I mean, ...»
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ToolSelect.com Grand Rapids, MI
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    Commented on Jan 28, 2012
    I would use the drill/driver to install hardware on fence gates!
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Gardening: I need about 15 piece's of sod. Where can I get good sod?

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Sally A Lake Mary, FL
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    Commented on Nov 13, 2011
    try Sod King in Oviedo. It's a local, family owned company
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Casa Nalini has several hundred topiaries throughout the grounds.

I designed the grounds to look good from several views.
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anyone have a positive experience with a real estate broker in oviedo fl

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Barbara G Oviedo, FL
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    Commented on Sep 14, 2011
    We worked with Carla Conti at the Weichert office in Oviedo. Her phone number is 407-971-9696.
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