I hired a landscaper to do yard work. He asked me what my plans were for my back yard then told me one day he had a mason coming over to give me an estimate. What I have is the stone foundation of a barn that used to be attached to my house. The stone frame varies from 2’ – 7 high and consistently about 3 ‘ wide. The total length of all the walls comes to 80 ‘.
I love the looks of these stone walls and would like to have a two tier patio made by filling in the lowest levels with crushed stone then make kind of top.
The mason came to my home and said this is a mess. The reason the wall last 200 years was because the barn held it in place, but now that I tore the barn down, and because I live on a sloped property (this area is level though) the wall will inevitably cave. He said the only thing I can do is have the wall taken apart and rebuilt that will cost $15,000.00. Once done, the slope of my property and the roof of my house dripping rain water will cause it to fall eventually. He said “You have about $400.00 in materials here, but getting rid of it will cost more than $400.00.”
I do not have $15,000.00 to make a patio and I do not want to pay for him to take my stones away- I really like the way they look.
2007-08-02
14:47:04
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