The wall / fence is about 3m long to provide a little privacy between my house and a neighbour in a residential housing estate.
The wall is only about 2ft high, double brick with concrete capping.
On top of this is a 3 ft high "screen" of those patterened concrete blocks that were popular back in the 70's and have been there for 40 years.
We want to remove the screen and replace it with a 4ft tall timber fence, as a refresh and for slightly greater privacy.
The fence would have timber uprights and horizontal planks that alternate on either side of the fence. It makes for a visual screen but very "breathable".
It's my wall but the neighbour is proposing this for their privacy and has a local tradesman lined up for the job. Conscientious chap but I know he doesn't have experience of putting a fence like this on top of a wall like this.
I'm onboard with the plan, but very aware that a 4ft wooden sail needs something more than a few angle brackets to attach it to the dwarf wall if it's to stay upright and not damage the wall.
Does anyone know of any proprietary fixing products or methods that will do this job properly ?
I'm not averse to putting an 18" long drill down through the capstones and grouting some rebar, inch dia heavy wall pipe or whatever into the wall to get a decent anchor. I don't want to get into rebuilding the wall to incorporate new pillars or anchors just at the moment.
Relations with our neighbour are good. The job needs doing I just need to make sure it will stay up
The wall is only about 2ft high, double brick with concrete capping.
On top of this is a 3 ft high "screen" of those patterened concrete blocks that were popular back in the 70's and have been there for 40 years.
We want to remove the screen and replace it with a 4ft tall timber fence, as a refresh and for slightly greater privacy.
The fence would have timber uprights and horizontal planks that alternate on either side of the fence. It makes for a visual screen but very "breathable".
It's my wall but the neighbour is proposing this for their privacy and has a local tradesman lined up for the job. Conscientious chap but I know he doesn't have experience of putting a fence like this on top of a wall like this.
I'm onboard with the plan, but very aware that a 4ft wooden sail needs something more than a few angle brackets to attach it to the dwarf wall if it's to stay upright and not damage the wall.
Does anyone know of any proprietary fixing products or methods that will do this job properly ?
I'm not averse to putting an 18" long drill down through the capstones and grouting some rebar, inch dia heavy wall pipe or whatever into the wall to get a decent anchor. I don't want to get into rebuilding the wall to incorporate new pillars or anchors just at the moment.
Relations with our neighbour are good. The job needs doing I just need to make sure it will stay up