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Tips to Installing Your Privacy Fence

May 16, 2018 by Susan Paige

So, you want a nice privacy fence for your backyard, but you don’t want to pay for the expense of installing it. There are many good reasons to install a privacy fence. One good reason is the name “privacy fence”. You want increased privacy. You want the added safety for your kids and dogs. You want a good way to be able to mark your property line. You also want the added security. Let’s also not ignore the fact that they just look great. We are here to give you some tips on installing your very own privacy fence.

Let the fence dry

Install that fence and let it dry out. This is one of the most important tips on the list. There are particular finishes and moistures that will be applied to your fence. Don’t try to stain or preserve the wood too early. The product that you use will likely not even be absorbed by the wood. So, don’t waste any time with that yet, relax. Just remember to keep repainting the fence every few years. You can also apply clear wood preservatives to increase the longevity of your fence and keep it looking beautiful. You can also stain the fence, but you should be fine with the clear wood preservatives. These tips play a big role in getting your fence to last.

Let the ugly side of a fence face your house, not your neighbor’s

This tip is very important in keeping the peace between you and your neighbor. It is common courtesy that the side of the fence with the wood rails is going to be facing your house. Your neighbors may get very frustrated if the ugly side faces their house. This can be seen as a sign of blatant disrespect even if it was unintentional. Then, you may have to reinstall the fence all over again just to have the ugly side facing your house. It really is not worth it. Be careful to make sure you get this part right the first time. It will save you a whole world of trouble.

Don’t spread your posts too far

Fence sections usually come in sizes that range between 6 and 8 feet long. So, you do not want to set your posts more than 8 feet apart from each other. If you put your posts too far apart from each other, then the section will not have the support it needs. This can open you fence up to an increased chance of wind damage. This tip is possibly the most important when it comes to helping the structural integrity of your fence.

Know your property line

Knowing your property line is an absolute necessity when it comes to building your fence. You will need to know this. Have a surveyor come to your house and give you your exact property line. This should be the first thing that you do. Do not get started on anything else without doing this first. This will save you a whole lot of pain. Nothing worse than having a neighbor complain because you are on their property line and they have a right to complain, so be sure to get this part right. If not, then you may face lawsuits or have to remove your fence and rebuild it. You do not want to go through the trouble of doing that again.

Determine how you are going to transport your materials

If you are building your own fence, you will have a lot of heavy materials to transport. You need to determine how you are going to do that. The good news is that there are affordable rentals that you can use to save money utilize to easily transport everything that you will need to get started on building that fence.

 

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