3 Mistakes To Avoid When Installing A Fence

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3 Mistakes To Avoid When Installing A Fence

1 July 2019
 Categories: Home & Garden, Blog


Whether you want privacy, an enclosure for your pets and children, or security, a fence can be a great investment. Not only does it serve a purpose, but it also adds appeal and value to your home. Of course, choosing the right fence and installing it in the right manner are essential if you want the fence to be functional, appealing, and valuable. With this guide, you will learn a few common mistakes people make when installing a fence.

Choosing the Wrong Material

There are many different styles and designs of fences available, and each option will offer its own set of pros and cons. Because of this variety, it is easy to see why choosing the wrong material is a common mistake, but help is available. It is important to decide why you want a fence in the first place. This will help you determine which material is right for your fencing needs. For example, if privacy is a priority, you would not want to install a wrought-iron or chain-link fence. Wood and vinyl fences are both great options for privacy.

If you need an enclosure for pets but your budget is a concern, a chain-link or simple wood picket-style fence may be sufficient. If you want to make a long-term investment that adds value to your home without an excessive amount of maintenance, vinyl/PVC fencing would be the ideal choice.

DIY Installation

Many homeowners feel they are capable of installing their own fence, but you may be surprised to learn a great deal of planning and effort is required.

Digging the posts appropriately, for example, is one challenge DIYers face. Posts need to be set at the right lengths around the yard, but they also need to be set at the right depth. Without digging the post holes at the right location and placing the fence posts properly, your fence will not have the support it needs to sustain basic use, the environment, weather, and age.

Not Surveying your Property

Most homeowners think they know their property well. Unfortunately, without hiring a surveyor to be sure, you may end up installing a section of fence on a neighbor's property. If the neighbor does find out the fence is on their property, they do have the right to ask you to take it down. This results in more time, labor, and expense to remove the fence and rebuild it on your own property. Consider investing in a professional survey before planning your fence installation.

Reach out to a fencing company to learn more.