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I need some steps built in my garden

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I am really fed up of sliding down the bank from my back door to feed the girls, going out in the mornings recently with a kettle and bowl of mash wearing just big dressing gown & slippers & then loosing my footing, just as well the end of the garden is well screened :oops: my odd job man is not up to laying bricks so if anyone out there can do this for me I would be very grateful.

 

We are in Kingswinford between Wolverhampton & Stourbridge

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I dont think wooden ones would last very well, OH has a new camera and I have been meaning to post pics of new run & girls for ages, I'll have a go on Wed to take pic - not at work then and see how I get on, garden looks a bit sorry at the moment contents of raised beds all battered by the recent weather

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Did the same thing yesterday myself, slid on the slope - one foot forward and landed on one knee. I can only say that I must have looked like an elephant doing a bow in a circus. Fortunately it was a very gentle slide - on a worm cast of all things. I am thinking of adding a bark pathway.

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Did the same thing yesterday myself, slid on the slope - one foot forward and landed on one knee. I can only say that I must have looked like an elephant doing a bow in a circus. Fortunately it was a very gentle slide - on a worm cast of all things. I am thinking of adding a bark pathway.

 

 

Its not just the unglamerous element of slipping down in the back garden. 3 years ago I slipped down a slippy slope in our garden and broke my ankle in 4 places :cry: Hubby has only just :roll: put in some concrete steps as it was getting dangerous what with going up and down it to feed the girlies.

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I dont think wooden ones would last very well, OH has a new camera and I have been meaning to post pics of new run & girls for ages, I'll have a go on Wed to take pic - not at work then and see how I get on, garden looks a bit sorry at the moment contents of raised beds all battered by the recent weather

not sure exactly what your bank is like but what about using new railway sleepers?

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Come on Tiggy, give us some details and see if anyone can come up with a cheap solution.

 

What is the length of the slope and what is the drop from top to bottom?

How wide can it be roughly?

 

You could put some thick treated boards in and stake them in at each end and then backfill behind each board with hoggin.

 

Edited to add "says she who hasn't put her raised beds together yet!"

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Did the same thing yesterday myself, slid on the slope - one foot forward and landed on one knee. I can only say that I must have looked like an elephant doing a bow in a circus. Fortunately it was a very gentle slide - on a worm cast of all things. I am thinking of adding a bark pathway.

 

 

Don't use bark! - it becomes very slippy.

I now have big gravel - at least 20mm - sharp edges, not smooth pebbles.

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Hi there

Hope you don't think I'm being cheeky, but my other half is brilliant at building steps, patios, laying drives etc - not one dissatisfied customer.

We are just in Penn so if you are interested, please let me know.

He would be quite happy to show you some of the work he has done locally.

Kind regards.

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Sorry to hear about that Tiggy - did you end up with a muddy bum to match the muddy tummy that you had yesterday?

 

I'd suggest Phil, but his bricklaying isn't up to doing steps. Fab chicken runs, but not steps.

 

Edit, just spoken to The Boy, apparently you can get wooden steps for decking projects, ready made in kit form, just need installing.

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Wouldn't sleepers or wood get a bit slippy in winter?

Don't go for my builder. I chose a name from the newsagent wanting to support someone local to mend my steps ready for me trundling up and down all winter. He just put extra cement on the old so they ended up some low, some high, some at an angle and he did it all in the pouring rain! I get a bit seasick walking down them. :roll: I didn't complain because I felt sorry for him and he was very cheap. It's probably good for developing my sense of balance. He offered to take the trees down and I said noooo.

So definately get someone recommended not just a name on a card. :D

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Hi there

Hope you don't think I'm being cheeky, but my other half is brilliant at building steps, patios, laying drives etc - not one dissatisfied customer.

We are just in Penn so if you are interested, please let me know.

He would be quite happy to show you some of the work he has done locally.

Kind regards.

 

ooh thankyou, a local chap is comming round on Wed at 2 to give me a quote, Im home all day so will pm you with my contact details

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Sorry to hear about that Tiggy - did you end up with a muddy bum to match the muddy tummy that you had yesterday?

 

I'd suggest Phil, but his bricklaying isn't up to doing steps. Fab chicken runs, but not steps.

 

Edit, just spoken to The Boy, apparently you can get wooden steps for decking projects, ready made in kit form, just need installing.

 

that could be a good option - I'll look into it

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