Are you considering installing a new fence on your property? Are you lost on how the process will be completed? Here is a breakdown of how the fence installation process works.
Brainstorming
During the initial stages of planning your fence installation, there are questions that you have to answer. What is the purpose of the fence? Is it for functional purposes or for looks? This will help your fence contractor determine what material to use to suit your needs and how it should be installed. Also, during this stage, your fencing contractor will measure the area you intended to fence. The contractor will use these measurements to get the appropriate amount of material to construct the fence. Once ideas have been finalized and materials have been gathered, it is time to prep the area for install.
Prep
In some cases, you will need to obtain a permit to install the fence. This will also involve a land surveyor to come and see exactly where property lines exist. Once a permit is obtained, the fence contractor can begin the fence installation process again. Some of the prep process involves cleaning out the area and making sure the area is clear of debris, plants, shrubbery, or trees that are in the path of where you intend the fence to be.
Install
This is the easiest part for you. This is when the fencing contractor will install your new fence! Using an experienced team like the team at Active Fence means you will get a fence that is installed correctly the first time. The fencing contractors will work with precision to ensure that all posts are straight. After the fence is installed, your fencing contractor can go over what care should be used for your new fence.
If you are ready to get a new fence, rely on the pros at Active Fence. We offer a variety of types of fences. We have wood, chain link, aluminum, and vinyl fencing to fit the style and needs of your landscaping and yards. We have years of experience with fence
installations and are ready to help you!
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