reprinted courtesy of ServiceMagic.com
Installing a fence involves more
than digging postholes and nailing boards together. In addition
to updating the appearance of your home, a good fence design can
add value and security. Take some time to look at the variety
of fence designs in your neighborhood. Whether you want a privacy,
picket or boundary fence, there are many attractive options in
a range of prices.
Many towns and cities have zoning laws and your neighborhood may have a covenant code concerning fence heights and materials. Check with your local code enforcement office and neighborhood association about the types of fences allowed in your area. You will be confident making an informed decision, and avoid having to remove your fence if it doesn't meet with local codes.
The following is a list of things to consider when planning your fence design:
A little planning will help you choose the right type of fence. Think realistically about the amount of work involved in digging postholes and setting the posts. Many people prefer to hire a professional to ensure the job is done correctly. Compare the cost of renting the equipment, having the materials delivered and the time required to install the fence, to the cost of hiring a professional. The price variable might be small when you consider the amount of labor required and the knowledge that the job will be done properly.
-- Tips courtesy of Service Magic