Get Ready For A New Fence Installation By Assessing Your Yard First

The installation of a new fence can come with many questions, especially if you're a new homeowner just beginning landscaping work. There are a few steps that you can take to make sure that your yard is ready for a new fence installation. Understanding what to handle alone and what to leave to the contractor can save you time during the installation and ensure a successful outcome. 

Mark the Perimeter

One of the most crucial parts of fencing installation is ensuring that the fence isn't installed outside your yard. Whether you have neighbors right next door or not, you'll need to check where the perimeter of your property ends. This can be done by looking over paperwork from when you bought the home and noting where your property lines begin. 

The location of the property line should be clearly marked before any installation work begins. The perimeter can be marked with small flags and strings connecting the entire perimeter to clearly display where the fence shouldn't extend past. 

Clear the Fence Line

Whether you have a lot of landscaping work done already or not, you'll need to ensure that your yard is ready for new fencing. This can be as simple as clearing out shrubs to larger projects such as relocating flower beds. While it can be frustrating to relocate a lot of landscaping you've already done, you'll need to have the fence line ready for the contractor to come in and begin the project. 

Handling this yourself will ensure that you can protect your landscaping and reduce the amount of time it will take for the project. 

Make Cleanup Easy 

After the installation work, you'll likely have large piles of dirt that need to be dealt with. It can be frustrating to have piles of dirt scattered throughout the yard and tracks from the equipment on the dirt or your lawn. Making a plan for all the mess that will occur during the installation work can reduce the time spent on cleanup and ensure that your yard is ready for the project to begin. 

If you're exploring all the steps involved in getting your yard ready for the installation of a new fence, you can save yourself a lot of time by following the above tips. From getting your yard prepared to cover all the work you want to be done to checking what's going to occur after the installation, you can reduce a lot of your worries and get your yard ready for new fencing installation. 

Contact a residential fence installation service near you to learn more.


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