March 8, 2024

DIY Fencing Mistakes

Adding fencing around your property is a great way to add value and privacy to your home. When it comes time to choose and install a new fence, self-installation can seem like a good option, but it often results in common mistakes that could negatively affect your property. Learn more about some common DIY fencing mistakes and the best way to avoid them.


Property Boundaries and Zoning Laws

When it comes to fence self-installation, you have to be mindful of certain legal restrictions in your area. Depending on where you live, there may be ordinances in place restricting certain fence types, styles, sizes, heights and even colors. Placing a fence in the improper place or installing an unapproved fence can lead to a lot of hassle and stress. You may end up having to move the fence you’ve already installed. Even worse, there’s a chance you’ll have to pay a hefty fine. In the end, it’ll end up costing more than if you’d originally hired a professional fence company.


Don’t Forget to Call the Utility Company

Don’t dig without calling! Doing so could be extremely damaging and potentially dangerous. When digging to install a fence post, you usually have to dig about one-third of the post’s height underground. Not calling the utility company before digging could lead to you hitting a pipe or underground wire. This can lead to destruction, injury, or even death.


Incorrect Measurements

Make sure you measure the project area multiple times to be sure you have all of the materials you’ll need. When measuring, be sure to account for the fence’s post holes and any custom cuts you may need to make.


Securing the Fence Posts

When setting the fence posts, they should be at least two feet underground and anchored with concrete or gravel. This ensures that the rest of the fence stays secure. And when you do set the posts, be sure to give them time to set properly before hanging your fence rails or panels, otherwise you risk the rest of the fence leaning.


Fencing Materials

Good materials are essential to ensuring the stability and longevity of your new fence. Poor quality materials will degrade faster and are at a higher risk of being damaged by natural elements.


Fencing in the Greater Sacramento Area

While property DIY projects may be a great solution for anyone passionate about installment projects, it’s important to be aware of any fence mistakes that may happen with improper installation. Making a critical mistake during DIY installation could lead to more money spent on fence repairs. If you want to save yourself the stress and ensure that the project is completed effectively, be sure to contact a fencing expert.


For quality fencing installation in Sacramento, CA and the greater Sacramento area, contact Palisade Fence Company. Palisade Fence Co believes that no job is too big or too small. Our licensed experts can assist with every step of the fence installation process, as well as provide you with high quality fencing products. Contact us today to get started!

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