increased security using a beautiful new fence
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increased security using a beautiful new fence

I own a landscape supply company and have done fairly well over the years. Until recently, security was never an issue, but then, I had two thefts occur. Someone had stolen mulch and gravel from my supplies. I knew that it was time for me to get serious about increasing security to prevent it from happening a third time. I talked with a fencing contractor about what type of fencing would help improve security without taking away from the pleasant appearance of the grounds. My blog will tell you how we accomplished the increased security using a beautiful new fence.

increased security using a beautiful new fence

5 Tips For Preparing Your Yard For The Arrival Of Hired Fencing Contractors

Carter Hopkins

Updating your backyard with new fencing can be a great way to add privacy, give your yard some personality, and help increase the value if you ever intend on selling. If you have made the decision to hire professionals for the installation of your fencing, you will likely want to start prepping for their arrival so that the project goes smoothly.

Share Your Plans with Your Next-Door Neighbors

The first thing you will need to do when planning on getting a fence installed around the perimeter of your yard is discuss your plans with the neighbors next door. If your homes are located close together, you will need to check with them if they have any input about the fencing. In some cases, they may want to chip in with the cost in return for being able to have a say in the color or height since the fence will become part of their yard as well.

Pick Fencing with Your Needs in Mind

While wood fencing can be a timeless option, it requires quite a bit of maintenance in order to continue looking the best possible. In order for the fencing to look great in the years to follow, check if vinyl or even chain-link makes more sense for the amount of maintenance you are willing to do.

Make Sure to Clear Out Any Plants Near the Perimeter

In order for the fencing contractors to get started as soon as they arrive to your property, consider ripping out any plants that are near the perimeter of your yard. This will ensure that the contractors will not need to rip out any plants after their arrival, allowing the entire installation to go by faster.

Consider if Any Permits Are Needed

Some areas require permits for the installation of a fence, either from the city or a homeowner's association. Either way, you will need to get the permit taken care of so that the fencing contractors can do their job and you are choosing the right height and materials for the fencing.

Make Arrangements for Any Indoor-Outdoor Pets

If you have any pets, such as dogs or cats, that like to spend time outside, you need to make sure that they are kept out of the yard during the installation of the fencing. The equipment and strangers involved in the project can make your pet nervous or they could end up getting in the way, making it a good idea to keep them indoors or boarding them during the day at a daycare facility for pets if you cannot keep an eye on them.

New fencing around your property can greatly alter the appearance of your yard and give it some benefits you have been wanting, making preparations a good idea. 

For a fence contractor, contact a business such as Professional Fencing 2000 Fence Builders. 


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