JtB
Prepare a way for the Lord
- Location
- North Hampshire
A local fencing contractor has suggested concrete slotted posts with concrete gravel boards and Treated C24 Carcassing Timber Boards (1830mm x 150mm x 47mm) screwed into vertical timber rails per the following diagram:
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Searching the internet I don't seem to be able to find any examples of this type of fencing construction. The closest I can find is "acoustic fencing", however this uses timber boards which are tongue and grooved. The main concern I have therefore with the above fencing construction suggested by the fencing contractor is that if the individual timber boards start to bow/warp over time, then gaps will start to open up between the individual timber boards because they are not tongue and grooved. Admittedly the individual boards will be screwed into vertical timber rails, but I'm not sure if this will be sufficient to prevent significant gaps opening up over time.
I'd appreciate therefore the opinions of anyone with knowledge / experience in this area.
Another concern I have with this design is whether the weight of 15 substantial timber boards on top of a concrete gravel board is going to cause the concrete gravel board to sink into the ground.
If the fence was constructed from feather edge boards attached to arris rails then the weight of the fence would rest on the posts instead which are firmly concreted 1 meter into the ground.