Essential Fence Selection Criteria For Your Home

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When it comes to fencing installation, you have many options. Some are more popular than others, but each has unique qualities, benefits, and drawbacks worth considering before making a final decision.  

Check out these fence selection criteria if you want the best fence for your home.

What Are Your Specific Fencing Needs?

Fencing installation serves multiple purposes. You can build a fence on or around your property to enhance security, privacy, and curb appeal or provide a safe area for your children and furry friends to play in.

Before choosing your fence, ask yourself why you want to install one. Some fence types work better than others when used in specific projects. For instance, wood is a good choice for privacy, aesthetics, and containment but doesn't offer maximum security.

Also, think about how much time, effort, and money you are willing to commit to looking after your fence. Different fencing materials require varying levels of care and upkeep to remain structurally intact and keep looking nice.

If you have a busy work schedule throughout the year, you might be better off choosing a fence type that requires minimal maintenance.

Are There Local Fencing Requirements You Must Meet?

Local councils usually regulate the developments occurring on private properties within their jurisdictions.

Depending on where you live, there may be guidelines on the type of fence you should build on your property. Make sure you acquaint yourself with these guidelines to avoid trouble with your local council.

Also, check with your homeowners' association (HOA) to determine if the fence you have in mind meets their requirements for performance, safety, and aesthetics.

What's Your Budget?

Fencing materials come at varying prices to match the budgets of different users. Wood fences are generally the cheapest to buy and install. However, they have a relatively short lifespan and will require maintenance a little more often — for example, painting or staining every few years to keep them looking beautiful.

On the other hand, an ornamental metal fence will remain beautiful for years without requiring as much maintenance. However, it will cost you more to buy and install. If you have money, you may be better off spending more initially and less over the long term.

Are you still feeling overwhelmed by your fencing choices? Don't worry. Fencing companies know about the different fence types available and can help you explore your options. Give them a call today!

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