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how much should i pay for a rock wall?
#11
I agree with rainyjim. probably cheaper to add the chain link. also just my opinion but a 6 foot high rock wall does block a lot of light and gives a home a kind of fortress appearance from the street.
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#12
Personally I think it is terrible to top a nice rock wall with chain link. Chain link is really tacky. JMHO
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#13
Our house came with a low rock wall with 4 tall pillars at the 2 gates and is topped with chain link fence. It was an affordable solution for the original owners to the problem of uneven ground and the need to contain small dogs. Personally I think it looks fine, especially with flowering vines growing on it. I don't know many people who can afford $75 a linear foot on a 135 foot wide lot, even with 2 gates, that would come to around $7500. Tall walls at the property line do make for a fortress feel, when I see those new houses with the big walls up front I always wonder how the owners will ever get to know their neighbors.

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#14
I agree with Rob. Its something I would never do, just mentioned because a lot seem to utilize the method - however - Maybe consider it if you wanted to grow a "green screen" to make the top fence opaque.
Lilikoi would grow well and lots of others
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#15
I suppose this is as good a time as any to ask about this. I have hundreds of feet of old rock walls, that have lichen etc growing in them. Should I clean all of this out?
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#16
I know a great Tongan crew that makes nice walls the # is (808) 430-9188 ask for Owen they charge $10-$12 per sq'
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#17
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Originally posted by sheris tile

I know a great Tongan crew that makes nice walls the # is (808) 430-9188 ask for Owen they charge $10-$12 per sq'


I know Owen. He did my walls. Very good guy. Say hi to him for me.
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#18
I agree that chain link looks tacky. BUT we bought a house with chain link fence and planted red jade vine on it. In 3 years, it was completely covered with vine and blooms spectacularly several times a year. I'd actually rather have this than rock!

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Personally I think it is terrible to top a nice rock wall with chain link. Chain link is really tacky. JMHO


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#19
Good idea! Hide that stuff.... it always reminds me of junk yards.
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Originally posted by Rob Tucker

Personally I think it is terrible to top a nice rock wall with chain link. Chain link is really tacky. JMHO


While I agree with you esthetically, for people who have pools (but not catchment tanks), the chain link is required of at least 4' in height and can not be hog wire or rock wall included in the 4.

We just set a 20" rock wall and it will have 4' chain link set on it.

Building requirement. But not one I would choose to follow if I didnt have too.
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