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Fence, Yard, and EV Charger

7 photos · yard and landscape

The yard was tired — overgrown beds, no drainage at the front pillar, and no real fence around the property. I put in black aluminum fencing on three sides, cleaned up the tiered front beds with river rock and fresh mulch, and ran a new circuit out to a ChargePoint EV charger on the side of the house.

  1. Front of the house before any of the exterior work started. Old wrought iron and overgrown beds. Before

    Front of the house before any of the exterior work started. Old wrought iron and overgrown beds.

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  2. Original red dormer siding and chimney from the back. All this got refreshed alongside the roof. Before

    Original red dormer siding and chimney from the back. All this got refreshed alongside the roof.

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  3. Tiered backyard with stone walls and a bare lawn before the new fence went in. Before

    Tiered backyard with stone walls and a bare lawn before the new fence went in.

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  4. Backyard after the new black aluminum fence went up along the property line. After

    Backyard after the new black aluminum fence went up along the property line.

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  5. Same fence carried down the side yard between us and the neighbor. After

    Same fence carried down the side yard between us and the neighbor.

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  6. Front beds cleaned up with river rock at the brick pillar and fresh mulch around the plantings. After

    Front beds cleaned up with river rock at the brick pillar and fresh mulch around the plantings.

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  7. ChargePoint EV charger mounted to the siding with conduit run up from the panel below. After

    ChargePoint EV charger mounted to the siding with conduit run up from the panel below.

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