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Fencing Guide: 5 Amazing Ways to Prepare Your Yard Before Fence Installation

  • Perla Irish
  • April 4, 2022
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  1. 1. Confirm Your Property Line
  2. 2. Mark Out Locates
  3. 3. Clean Your Yard
  4. 4. Remove Decorations and Furniture
  5. 5. Determine Off-Limit Areas and Alert Your Neighbours

Fences play an important role in protecting your homes from unwanted intruders and keeping you and your family safe during uncertain times.

It helps you designate the boundaries of your properties and make your yard feel like a natural extension of your home. Fences are the most fashionable way to maintain privacy and add an aesthetic touch to your home.

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Fencing Guide 5 Amazing Ways to Prepare Your Yard Before Fence Installation

However, before installing fences in your home or finding local fencing contractors near you , there are many factors that you need to take into account for smooth and hassle-free fence installation in your home.

In this article, we have mentioned certain vital precautions and factors that will help you prepare your yard before fence installation and allow you to enjoy peace of mind during and after the installation process.

1. Confirm Your Property Line

Creating boundaries around your yard helps identify your property lines and makes things easy while installing fences in your yard. This way you can also check with your local city or country planning and zoning authority regarding property lines.

Property lines might differ from state to state depending on the laws and regulations, therefore confirming beforehand will help you avoid penalties and getting into legal troubles.


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2. Mark Out Locates

Another important factor to consider before installing your fences is the location of sewage lines and water pipes. You would definitely not want your service provider to accidentally hit or damage your pipelines while digging holes for fence posts.

If you are planning to install fences around your property, pool, garden, or other areas of your property make sure to contact the utility providers to get local reports for your property.

3. Clean Your Yard

Cleaning your yard before the service team arrives will help you save some money and time for the fence installation purpose. Most service providers tend to charge extra money to clean your yard before the installation process.

You can use home cleaning tools to get rid of stray debris, broken branches, weed, large rocks, tree stumps, and other miscellaneous items that could interfere with fence installation work.

4. Remove Decorations and Furniture

Outdoor decorations can create problems during your fence installation process. You must make sure to remove outdoor decorations such as flower pots, movable furniture, children playing equipment, sitting arrangements, and more and relocate the same to a spot far from the construction or installation site. This way you will not only be able to secure your installation site but also safeguard your valuable belongings from getting damaged or stolen.

5. Determine Off-Limit Areas and Alert Your Neighbours

During the installation process crew members move back and forth to different areas in your home to transport materials and equipment and arrange their tools to conduct the installation process without any hassle.

If you don’t want crew members entering your private space in your home then you must make sure to indicate to them the same.

Similarly, make sure to inform your neighbors about the same so that you face minimum interference during the installation process.

These were some factors that would help you prepare your yard before you hire services from the best fencing contractors in Bloomington for your properties.

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