Getting the Facts About Fence Etiquette
Whether you choose a red cedar fence or a metal fence, a new fence installation is a great way to define the boundaries of your yard. While a new wooden fence is sure to be a great addition to your property, it’s always a good idea to talk to your neighbors before you get started on your fence installation. By making sure that your fence is appealing to you and your neighbors, you will be able to get the most out of your installation. Here is a look at some basic facts about fence etiquette.
Communication is Key
When you are planning on installing a new fence on your property, it is important to communicate with those neighbors whose properties are alongside your own. Once you have installed your new fence, your neighbors will spend as much time looking at your fence as you will. By talking to your neighbors about materials and dimensions, you can make sure that everyone is happy with the installation.
Choose an Orientation
Along with talking to your neighbors prior to your fence installation, you should also make sure that your new fence is properly oriented. Certain types of fences, such as chain-link fences, do not have distinctive inside and outside faces. However, you should make sure that your wood fence is oriented properly to your neighbors. As a general rule, you want the outside of your fence to be facing the street or adjoining property.
Consider Restrictions
Finally, you will also need to consider any neighborhood or HOA restrictions that may dictate your fence installation. Some cities and neighborhoods have rules regarding the height, material, or style of any fence that is installed in the area.
If you have more questions about your next fence installation project, be sure to contact Paramount Fence. We offer fence installation in the Chicagoland area and are thrilled to provide our customers with a full range of fence repair and installation services. Call us at 630-225-7680 to hear more about our fence installation services.