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Subdivide old land

  • 12 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Pip had a large section of land and didn't need both the front and back lawns. Subdividing meant she could reduce the amount of garden maintenance and improve the front section. This meant fencing off the front garden, install a sliding gate, create a new driveway and build a double carport. While doing this we also painted both the fence and the carport.


#1 Before and After subdivide new entrance



#2 Building the new solid panel fence with gates



We assembled a 1.8m tall solid panel fence next to the shared driveway. The sliding gate is automated so it opens at the click of a button. The gate is 5m long and set back slightly from the fence to allow easier access. The pedestrian gate has a deluxe double sided key lockable latch. Later we painted the fence white to match the house.


#3 A new concrete driveway with stairs.



We dug out 150mm deep, supplied and compacted 50mm of basecourse using our 165kg compactor. The steel mesh was tied together. 100mm of 20mpa concrete with 3% black oxide to take off the bright white finish you get with standard concrete.


#4 Assemble the carport



Pip bought the wooden carport and tin shed from Trade Tested. We assembled both and painted the carport white to match the house.



#5 Painting the carport and fence



We used top quality paint + primer to ensure a uniform and tidy finish.





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