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Anthony @ JDC Maintenance
  • Beckenham, Bromley, West Wickham, Chislehurst
  • United Kingdom
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Arris Rail Question?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Anthony @ JDC Maintenance May 11. 6 Replies

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Anthony @ JDC Maintenance

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Business name
JDC Maintenance
Primary telephone number:
07960 125236
Email address
anthony@jdcmaintenance.com
Website (be sure to check it's inserted correctly before saving)
http://www.jdcmaintenance.com
About your business
JDC Maintenance is a small garden and grounds maintenance services business, started in early 2009 and based in Beckenham, Kent, serving clients in Bromley, Beckenham, West Wickham, Hayes, Chislehurst, Bickley and Pettswood.
Our clients include private residential gardens as well as communal gardens/gounds etc for apartments/flats.

From one off jobs to planned regular visits, JDC Maintenance covers all aspects of garden and grounds maintenance.
Our reputation is paramount and we take great pride in aiming for 100% client satisfaction, 100% of the time. If your current contractor is under performing and you require more input/improvement for your site above the usual, mow, strim, blow and go! then JDC Maintenance is the company for you.

*Lawn Care: Mowing, Scarifying, Top Dressing, Over Seeding, Turfing
*Lawn Treatments: Fertilising, Weed and Moss control
*Seasonal pruning: Shrubs, Hedges, Roses, Fruit trees and Perennial borders
*Plant Borders: Planting, Weeding, Mulching
*Moss and Algae: Effective Chemical Treatment for hard and wooden surfaces
*Pressure Washing: Patios, Paths, Drives, Decking
*Sheds and Fencing: Erected, Repairs, Preservative treatments
*Greenhouses: Erected, Repairs
*Leaf Clearance: Autumn and Winter
*Compost Bins: Timber Compost bins made to order
*Regular Visits: Weekly or Fortnightly garden and grounds maintenance

Areas where we currently have regular maintenance work includes
Bromley, Beckenham, Chislehurst, West Wickham, Coney Hall and Hayes.

£1 million Public Liability Insurance for your and our piece of mind.
Your Blog (if you have one)
http://jdcmaintenance.com/jobphotos/
Business category
Lawn Care, Maintenance, Other
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Anthony @ JDC Maintenance replied to David Benson's discussion Customers' cutbacks
"I appreciate from a commercial point of view, things are a bit different, but for me personally on the residential maintenance side of things, there is more than enough better paying, more enjoyable work coming along all the time. So i dont see the…"
May 12

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Anthony @ JDC Maintenance replied to David Benson's discussion Customers' cutbacks
"I gave up doing 3 weekly and monthly jobs within my first year, to much like hard work for little money, they dont want to pay for a decent service but expect a nicely cut lawn each time....err not gonna happen! Plus anything other than weekly or…"
May 11

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Anthony @ JDC Maintenance replied to Ross Stuart Mckinlay's discussion Edging along paths
"That Reciprocator looks the dogs danglies! anyone have any experience with Redmax equipment? "
May 11

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Anthony @ JDC Maintenance replied to Anthony @ JDC Maintenance's discussion Arris Rail Question?
"Spoke to the client today and they have relented and i will now use the galvanised mortice adapters. After speaking to a neighbour who recently had similar work done, they, the client decided the metal brackets were a cheaper i.e. much quicker for…"
May 11

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Anthony @ JDC Maintenance replied to Ross Stuart Mckinlay's discussion Edging along paths
"Ross, I believe Dan means use a normal strimmer but held vertically."
May 11

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Stuart Diprose Land-Scape.co.uk replied to Anthony @ JDC Maintenance's discussion Arris Rail Question?
"when going into existing posts, one end (the end you can see from what would be the main viewing angle) can just be inserted into the mortices. the other end can still be adzed or scarfed, and can be inserted into a timber plate that has mortices…"
May 10

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Austin Powell-Allen replied to Anthony @ JDC Maintenance's discussion Arris Rail Question?
"Well its going to be pricy as your going to have to insert new posts to slot the arris into. If I was you I would give them the two options. I have used a company called AVS fencing, they do what your after. AVS Fencing Mortice Arris"
May 10
Gareth Main @ Newick Landscapes replied to Anthony @ JDC Maintenance's discussion Arris Rail Question?
May 8

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Anthony @ JDC Maintenance replied to Anthony @ JDC Maintenance's discussion Arris Rail Question?
"Done a bit of searching online and found some suppliers that do shaped or scarfed ends on the arris rail But these are neatly cut by a machine, the ones Im talking about look like they've been hacked down to shape with a machete!"
May 7
Thermo replied to Anthony @ JDC Maintenance's discussion Arris Rail Question?
"my fencing suplier does them but only on 2.4 and 3.0m ones, but they are easy eough to cut properly yourself"
May 7

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Anthony @ JDC Maintenance posted a discussion

Arris Rail Question?

Normally when replacing Arris rails into concrete posts with mortis holes, i always use the galvanised brackets specifically designed for the purpose. However for the first time ever i have a client who insists on no metal brackets.Can you get pre-shaped/trimmed arris rail to fit the posts? Ive never seen it for sale and the stuff i do see used never looks like it has been rough cut by a saw onsite to suit, plus the cuts are always in the same preservative treatment so must have been done at…See More
May 7

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Anthony @ JDC Maintenance replied to David Channon's discussion Lyme Disease - take tick bites seriously
"I always thought the worst thing you could do was try and pull them off as more than likely the mouth parts/head could be left imbedded in your skin which then gets infected. A couple of years ago I got one on my leg after a days walking in…"
May 4

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Anthony @ JDC Maintenance replied to Simon Smith's discussion Boundary disputes and threatening neighbours??
"I detest people like that, bullies using the threat of physical violence to get their own way, I would like to think in the same situation I would be able to walk away, but fear in this instance I would of been so incensed as to end up inviting him…"
May 4

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Anthony @ JDC Maintenance replied to Stuart @ Eco Garden Maintenance's discussion The ultimate Lawnmower
"True, definitely works better when the suns shining LOL "
Apr 22

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Anthony @ JDC Maintenance replied to Stuart @ Eco Garden Maintenance's discussion The ultimate Lawnmower
"Here's my lawn mower, bit heavy at times and the rear end often gets stuck in the flower beds! ;-)"
Apr 22

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Anthony @ JDC Maintenance replied to Tony Goodridge's discussion Artificial grass installation
"As i understand it the spec you mention above is only needed if the ground tends to get water logged or is very sandy and light. Otherwise 50mm MOT as a maximum and 1" of sharp sand is more than sufficient for most domestic jobs. Some…"
Apr 21

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At 18:45 on August 28, 2012,
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Phil Voice
said…

Hi Anthony

Thank you for your donation this evening. Another great boost to the total.

It's really appreciated.

Kind regards

Phil

At 8:51 on April 27, 2009,
PRO Member
Phil Voice
said…
Hi Anthony

Welcome to the Landscape Juice Network and thanks for joining us.

I hope you find the experience useful but if you need any help then please do not hesitate to contact me.

Kind regards


Phil Voice

Anthony @ JDC Maintenance's Blog

How to adjust your Ryobi carburettor mixture screws

Posted on February 13, 2011 at 16:25 0 Comments

Having had some running issues with my own Ryobi strimmer 2 stroke engine, i thought i would create this post for others in the same predicament. In my case the engine didnt want to idle for more than a few seconds when cold and would bog down when revved, plus when warm, it didnt seem to be achieving maximium revs anymore. Its worth mentioning that before making any carburettor adjustments you should check the spark plug and regap or replace as necessary, check/replace the airfilter if…

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