It already starts with the exact positioning. It has to fit down to the centimeter, for example if it is meant to be placed on the property boundary. I have to familiarize myself with topics like surveying, etc.
Well, now get the stuff. Since we're not talking about enclosing 20 hectares, but rather a few square meters, just stretch a string between the boundary stones, done.
Yes. Ideally, you stand together with the neighbor, stretch the string together, and agree that no one has unjustly moved the boundary. Of course, it also works without, but some people are weird and look for trouble.
For what reason should one sacrifice their valuable (apparently also very limited) free time to build a fence when a company can do the same just as well? Very few people build the walls of their own house themselves because they want to create something with their own hands and watch the house grow.
I find the priority “prefer spending time with the child rather than building the fence yourself” very healthy and highly commendable.
Furthermore, from an economic perspective, I consider it more sensible to outsource activities that one has no desire to do.
It already starts with the exact positioning. It has to fit precisely to the centimeter, for example, if it is supposed to sit on the property boundary. I have to familiarize myself with topics like surveying, etc.
Measuring tape? [emoji1]
I would build the fence together with my daughter... even if it’s only in 2 years or so...
I think that's totally okay. You don't HAVE to do anything yourself. But that also explains why not everyone needs a fixed percentage for the garden.
I have a six-day week and only Sunday off. And I really want to have that day off or do only what absolutely has to be done by me. Unfortunately, I have very little free time anyway and want to enjoy Sunday with my daughter.