Tips on Choosing the Right Fence

Do you have picky neighbours? 4 Fence installation tips that will minimise conflict

Installing a new fence is a worthwhile investment for your property. You can enhance privacy, properly mark your boundaries, and create a safer environment for the entire family. However, the process isn't as simple as starting to dig poles in place. You should consider how your new fence may affect your neighbours, especially if they tend to be picky. Here are some fence installation tips that will prevent unnecessary conflict with your neighbours.

1.    Have a land surveyor verify your property boundaries

Property boundary disputes are one of the most common causes of conflict. Many homeowners simply assume that their property lines are accurate, thus installing fences that encroach on their neighbour's land. Having to uninstall a new fence can be frustrating and costly.

You can avoid such disputes by having a land surveyor verify your property boundaries. The process is now much quicker due to the use of advanced technologies. In fact, you'll be able to verify your boundaries cheaply and conveniently. And if your neighbours still have issues, a surveyor's documents are admissible in court.  

2.    Use the right materials

Some fence materials are more suitable for your neighbourhood than others. For example, if chain link fences are common in the area, you can fit into the overall theme by picking from the extensive catalogue of available chain link designs.

But you don't have to be compelled to install a specific type of fence. Provided that your fence isn't disrupting any neighbourhood activities, you're free to explore many different options. For example, aluminium and PVC fences are durable, easy to install, and convenient to maintain. You can also customise the height and thickness of fence panels, adjusting them to your property needs.

3.    Install during the day

Few neighbours will be tolerant of loud drilling and thumping sounds during the night. Consider having your fence installed during daytime hours, preferably in the afternoon. Installing in warm weather is a good idea because you'll experience fewer delays or complications with underground conditions.

You should also check with any neighbourhood associations to verify requirements for drilling, blocking off specific areas and using certain materials. Prefabricated fences are a useful option for those who live in busy neighbourhoods with picky neighbours.

4.    Reduce installation timelines

The longer your fence is under construction, the more likely your neighbours are to complain. Choosing the right contractor can help you significantly reduce installation times, even for large properties. Your fencing contractor should provide a detailed quote along with timelines for project completion. You can also share this information with neighbours who may be concerned about the length of your project.

Reach out to a fencing service for more information.


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