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Jan 23, 2006, 11:43 AM
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| | | Installing wooden fence I want to hire someone to install a new wooden fence. Like to pay him for the job but curious as to how many hours would it require one person to put in 120 feet of fencing. Includes 15 posts and required 2X4's and 6 inch boards. Posts to be installed with concrete. Two gates. Rough estimate is adequate enough. Appreciate the help. | | | | | | |
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Jan 23, 2006, 11:56 AM
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| Assuming use of a gas powered post hole digger and an air-gun nailer, and hard working folk; you're looking at about 1 hour per section.
That's per my maint guys who have done several of them. |
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Jan 23, 2006, 12:06 PM
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| One hour per section with one person working? I'm using a handyman type but he is very good at everything he does. He'll be digging manually but does use a nail driver. |
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Jan 24, 2006, 02:45 AM
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| My guys swear that the two of them could do it in one day with a gas powered (2-man) gas powered post hole digger. Two days for one guy.
...but that gas powered post hole digger makes up for alot. We guestimate one hour with it or 5 hours without it.
That's the maint. angle on it.
My management angle: Even if you break even on the cost of renting it vs. what you save in his man-hours - I think he will work much better and faster on the fence itself if he's not doing it after the back breaking job of digging 15 post holes manually.
...just my opinion.
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Jan 24, 2006, 05:07 PM
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| Thanks Rick. I think I have enough to work with. Incidentally is that Groom Lake, Nevada that is close to Area 51? I'm ex-Air Force and familiar with that area. |
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Jan 24, 2006, 06:16 PM
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| rent It can really be worth renting a post hold digger. |
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Jan 25, 2006, 03:59 AM
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Originally Posted by nolesskins Thanks Rick. I think I have enough to work with. Incidentally is that Groom Lake, Nevada that is close to Area 51? I'm ex-Air Force and familiar with that area. | lol, that's my little joke. Yes, it refers to Area 51 (And there's no water there; it's a dry lakebed). |
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Apr 24, 2008, 07:34 AM
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Originally Posted by nolesskins I want to hire someone to install a new wooden fence. Like to pay him for the job but curious as to how many hours would it require one person to put in 120 feet of fencing. Includes 15 posts and required 2X4's and 6 inch boards. Posts to be installed with concrete. Two gates. Rough estimate is adequate enough. Appreciate the help. | well it just depends i mean we dont work bye the hour but if you email me with your information and were your located i will give you a ball park estimate over the computer if you like thanks mrs eggers ![[email address]](http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/?emailimage=d778532e0b6abc85c6a8ea8950d46ca3) |
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Apr 28, 2008, 08:19 PM
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| heres a ballpark price, i charge $15 a ft, thats materials and labor for the fence plus extra for the gates. your cost would be $1800 plus the gates. at and extra $150. total material and labor cost $1950 |
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