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    Sarah W
    Jun 06, 2019

    Is it better to use nails or screws when building my fence?

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    Finbar
    Jun 28, 2019

    Hi Sarah it's really a personal preference, nailing is alot quicker for the tradesman to erect and therefore will be cheaper than if you ask them to screw the boards in, the only advantage of screwing the boards on is if your every need to remove the boards, if they are nailed on there is a good chance of damaging the boards when removing them, I hope this answers your question, Finn

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