I live in Midwest in a townhouse. Having problems with new neighbors dogs crapping in yard. Planning to surround yard with 5ft chainlink fence and also cementing the encased area to use as patio with in-ground drain. There won't be any soil area left. In which order should these two tasks be done? Which contractors do i need, masonry or fencing company or both? The downspout is in the ground. Is there a way to tie a drainage system from cement pad into downspout? Area measures about 5x7ft.
Fencing yard and then cementing Area – What to do first
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Best Answer
There are local landscaping companies that would do all of this around me. I would call a couple. Also with a small area some pavers might look a lot nicer than a concrete slab and might save you a lot of money.
But before you start anything you need to make sure that your townhouse board is OK with any of this. There might be a specific type of fence that you need to get and bylaws on doing cement work and stuff.