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Unfortunately, on a smaller scale, that's something we'd have a client call a mason for.
And for clients that want a dry laid, freestanding wall, when they get the price, if I can keep their heart beating long enough, they usually tell me that it's outside their budget.
We're essentially building two walls that are next to and entertwined with each other, and the price reflects that. That reflection is usually too scary for my clients, who then opt for plantings or a wood fence. Shame, because it's beautiful work.
Are you looking for pricing for the mortared version or dry laid?
Jeff
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