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You’re already busy enough as it is. We want to make this as easy as possible for you and it basically boils down to three steps:
You can call us or use our website form here to send us a request. We'll call you to talk over your project and schedule a time for us to assess the property, take measurements, and listen to your ideas.
We'll meet you at your property, take pictures, measurements, and talk over your project with you.
After you approve your quote, we will request a deposit to buy your materials and schedule your project. After that, there's nothing left to do except count down the days until we bring your fence to life.
Are you looking for a partner to help you take your outdoor aspirations from dream to reality? Contact us today, and we will be in touch soon to help you get started with the initial details.
Bringing the consultation directly to your property enables us to assess terrain, landscaping, and existing structures comprehensively. This ensures accurate measurements and tailored recommendations for a seamless integration of the proposed fencing solution with your property's layout. Visualizing samples on-site allows you to see materials and styles firsthand, aiding in the understanding of aesthetic and functional aspects. Furthermore, we can discuss specific needs such as privacy, security, or architectural style, leading to customized solutions. Additionally, we clarify local regulations, zoning laws, and homeowner association requirements to help you navigate potential challenges and ensure compliance.
Whether you need a permit to install a fence on your property depends on your local regulations. Generally, permits are required for fence installations, especially if the fence exceeds a certain height or if it's located in specific zones, such as front yards or near sidewalks.
A well-maintained and aesthetically pleasing fence can enhance curb appeal, create a sense of privacy and security, and define property boundaries, all of which can positively impact the perceived value of your home. Additionally, certain types of fences, such as those that offer privacy or safety features, may be particularly desirable to potential buyers, further increasing the property's attractiveness and potential resale value.
Before installing a fence, it's essential to confirm the accuracy of your property boundaries to prevent potential disputes with neighbors and ensure that your fence is installed within your property lines. Start by reviewing your property documents, including the deed and any surveys provided at the time of purchase, to understand the legal description and boundaries of your property.
Yes, specific regulations regarding fence setbacks from property lines or neighboring structures can vary depending on your location and local zoning ordinances. These regulations are typically established by municipal governments and may include requirements for the distance between a fence and property lines, roads, sidewalks, and neighboring buildings. Setback requirements help ensure safety, accessibility, and aesthetics within a community, as well as prevent disputes between property owners.
When choosing between different fencing materials, several key factors should guide your decision-making process. Firstly, consider the aesthetic appeal of each material and how it will complement the overall look of your property. Durability and longevity are also crucial considerations, as you'll want a material that can withstand the elements and stand the test of time. Additionally, weigh the maintenance requirements of each option, including tasks like painting, staining, and repairs, against your available time and resources. Cost is another significant factor, both in terms of initial investment and long-term expenses. Think about the level of security and privacy each material provides, as well as any specific regulations or restrictions that may apply in your area.