Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Avoid The Top 10 Fencing Problems

1. Forgetting to discuss your fencing plans and ideas with neighbors. Make sure you let your neighbors know that you’re thinking about putting a fence around your property and answer questions that they might have.
2. Putting your fence on someone else’s property. You should make sure that your fence is on your property only. This means that you shouldn’t build your fence on the edge or line of someone’s property. This may subject you to unnecessary litigation and expenses.
3. Failing to check the underground utilities on the property. You need to be aware of the power lines, cable lines, pipes, sewer lines, and septic lines. Consult a professional if you don’t have this information or know how to locate these underground utilities on your property.
4. Disregarding zoning laws in your area. There may be regulations about the size or placement of your fencing. Make sure you know these laws before purchasing a horse fence.
5. Forgetting to apply for a building permit. This may be required, so make sure you check into this before building your fence.
6. Choosing a fence that isn’t aesthetically pleasing when compared to surrounding structures. You should take your time to choose a fence that will look attractive when contrasted with the existing house and other structures. If you purchase a vinyl fence you can choose from a wide selection of styles and colors. Match the color of your fence to your home or barn.
7. Purchasing a fence that is another material besides vinyl. Vinyl fencing is superior to other fencing materials, because it is stronger and more durable. With a vinyl fence, you won’t have to worry about the fence absorbing or holding water which means that the fence will be able to resist mildew and mold.
8. Buying a fence that will require a lot of repairs in the future. If you purchase a vinyl fence, you can say goodbye to fading fences that often need to be repainted.
9. Building a fence that is less than five feet high. For the safety of your horses you should only consider purchasing a fence that will be five feet or higher.
10. Failing to look into the pros and cons of different varieties of horse fences. We are positive that if you research the positives and negatives of purchasing different types of horse fences that you’ll realize vinyl is the best option. Keep your horses safe with a low maintenance horse fence.

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