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Before Installing Your Fence: A Comprehensive Checklist

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Before breaking ground on your fencing project, it's crucial to undertake several important tasks to ensure a smooth and successful installation. Here's a checklist of essential considerations: 

  1. Check Local Regulations:
Review local zoning and building regulations to determine: 
  • Permissible fence heights 
  • Types of fencing allowed (some materials such as barbed wire may be restricted) 
  • Setback distances from property lines
  • Permit requirements 
  1. Property Line Identification:
  • Clearly identify your property lines to avoid encroaching on neighbouring properties. 
  • Locate existing property line pins or hire a professional surveying company for accuracy. 
  1. Communicate with Neighbors:
  • Discuss your fencing plans with neighbours to maintain open communication. 
  • Address any concerns right away. 
  • Good fences make good neighbours. 
  1. Underground Utility Lines:

Contact local utility companies to locate and mark any underground lines before digging: 

  • Electrical. 
  • Communication cables (internet). 
  • Gas, water, and sewer lines. 
  • Sprinkler or irrigation lines. 
  1. Budget Planning:
Calculate a budget for the project, considering: 
  • Type of fencing 
  • Materials 
  • Labor costs if hiring professionals 
  1. Do-it-Yourself or Hire:
  • Decide whether to undertake the project yourself or hire professionals. 
  • If DIY, factor in all associated costs, including tools and materials. 
  1. Evaluate Soil and Existing Grade Conditions:
  • Assess soil conditions to determine special considerations, especially in sandy or soft soils (which require deeper posts). 
  • Ensure proper grading before starting, as it affects fence heights and post depth. 
  • Compact the ground thoroughly, particularly in areas with disturbed or excavated soil. 
  1. Plan for Gate Access:
  • If your fence includes gates, plan for their location to provide convenient and secure access. 
  • Avoid fastening gate hardware directly to your building's siding; use dedicated weatherproof blocking or ground-mounted posts. 
  1. Schedule Construction:
  • Plan the construction schedule, considering weather conditions and other potential disruptions. 
  • Communicate with your neighbours about construction times to minimize inconvenience (especially, if they have children or pets).

By following these steps, you can build a solid foundation for a successful fencing project.

At Alljeet, we offer premium fencing solutions designed for luxury homes and businesses in the Vancouver – Fraser Valley Area.

Our aluminum and composite fence system, built to withstand Canada’s harsh weather, is DIY-friendly and crafted to last a lifetime.

Contact us today for a free fencing consultation and elevate your property's aesthetic and security. 

Alljeet composite fence system with aluminum frame and posts

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