Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Oct 17, 2012 3:17 pm Hi All Just wondering what the etiquette is with a situation like this My neighbors have installed a cream colored colorbond fence on 2 of their boundaries. The only boundary left is our common one. There is no way in hell we will want the same color. The color doesn't even go with their external paint colors but yeah, that's a different story. So what happens when it comes push to shove if they will only want that color and we prefer a neutral gray one? Obviously we will talk, (so far the only talked to my builder who talks to me), but in the end if one side ones color A and one side wants color B only what happens? cheers edit: oops in wrong forum, was supposed to be in general discussion sorry, can a mod move it? Re: New fence etiquette 3Oct 17, 2012 6:02 pm I don't see why it would be a problem to paint one side one colour and the other another colour? Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this what most people would do? Settlement: 10.02.13 Slab: 06.03.13 Frame: 08.03.13 Lock-up: 05.04.13 Handover: 03.06.13 Build thread: https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=59555 Brisbane Photography Re: New fence etiquette 4Oct 17, 2012 8:23 pm That however is not standard colourbond. Who is going to pay the extra? Settlement 1/2/12 New Shed 23/3/12 Slab poured 27/3/12 Frame complete 4/5/12 Roof complete 1/6/12 LOCKUP 29/6/12 Our new build blog http://kareenhillsownerbuild.blogspot.com/ Re: New fence etiquette 5Oct 17, 2012 10:30 pm See if you can use roofing Colorbond. Grey on one side and coloured on the other. Ed "ECOECO" At 'EcoEco', we design windows, we design the best windows, we do it for you, so that when you’re happy we are happy. Tel. 1800 326 326 Re: New fence etiquette 6Oct 18, 2012 4:13 am I agree with Ed.. Quote: See if you can use roofing Colorbond. Grey on one side and coloured on the other. Wooden fence looking at about a 10 year life. colorbond 15+. something else to think about. Re: New fence etiquette 8Oct 18, 2012 6:24 am Or if the quote for just the fence is $3,000 then you and your neighbour can bid for who pays the right to choose the colour of the fence. The other person then paints if they want to. So you can bid $2,000 for the fence, the neighbour pays $1,000 but then the neighbour has to pay to paint the fence or do him/herself. Re: New fence etiquette 9Oct 18, 2012 9:30 am free will Agree to share the cost of putting the fence up and painting one side an alternative colour I agree with this. The extra cost is the price of both of you getting what you want. If you can't agree amoungst yourselves then a court will decide, and chances are noone will be happy with the outcome . Re: New fence etiquette 10Oct 19, 2012 9:01 pm Ok its very very more complicated then I thought. 3 houses in a row- A,B,C. (There is a house on top of B.) I am C. A has fenced around his house. B was not fussed with this, happy to continue with this color, but people above B, and us are not happy with it. So person above B has decided on a color he likes, we are not happy with this, but he can agree to a color we like (very neutral). So we can all use this color, but then the B will have a different left side fence from his behind and right. A will not chip in 1/2 to paint, cause he said B was happy to go ahead with his color. B has asked me to chip in half for painting his fence that is common to him and A. (We are C) I am ok with this, as we need to compromise, but wife is being a fence-zilla and saying no way. Apparently I am to easy and always being taken for a ride. Re: New fence etiquette 11Oct 19, 2012 9:26 pm So A has a whole fence up around his place that at the time all parties agreed to and now because there has been a change of mind you guys want him to pay to paint it? Re: New fence etiquette 12Oct 19, 2012 9:36 pm No Only house B agreed to it, we did not even know until it was up. Not sure if people behind B knew about it. Re: New fence etiquette 13Oct 20, 2012 5:52 am But do you or the house above B have a common boundary with A - if not, I cant see why they would even think of paying to paint a different colour. The colour chosen by A on his border with B has nothing to do with yourself or the house behind B if you do not have a border with A. Its a bit like saying you don't like the plants in their garden.. Obviously, I realise this causes a problem because now B wants to complete his fence in the same colour. If you and the person behind B want all the fences in the same colour, you and the person behind B are going to have to come up the repainting dollars - seems only fair to me as a neutral observer. Or use different colours on different sides of the fence. Re: New fence etiquette 14Oct 21, 2012 12:31 pm Maybe just accept the colour. These people are your neighbours and the right decision might set the scene for a wonderful neighbour - or .... I believe fences are one of the biggest issues with neighbours and can cause long term ill-will. Maybe go to the neighbour and explain your position - and ask him/her to help with an answer. People love to help. This person could turn out to be one of the best friends you might ever have ... Re: New fence etiquette 15Oct 21, 2012 1:36 pm i was happy to pay for 1/2 the painting the wife was being a fence-zilla happy wife happy life... all sorted fence guy managed to convince him to change his mind! Building Standards; Getting It Right! Hi everyone, My lot has just been titled and during the settlement we found that the rear pegs were not visible. 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