Electric fences are the cheapest for residential yards, but only serve a limited purpose. Wire styles, like barbed and chain link, are also very affordable.
Make accurate measurements before you order products or before you call professionals for quotes.
Don't go overboard on style and elegance if it doesn't answer for your actual needs.
If you're looking at a high-end product, like redwood or cedar for wooden fencing, consider lower-end options that perform similarly, like treated pine.
Let your professional order materials in order to make the most of expert-only rates.
Consider lower-priced gates. The gate and fence material doesn't need to match to look good.
The expense of this project can be very high if you use top-of-the-line materials, need customization, or are dealing with a large area. Wire and electric options make this project much less expensive - comparable to many small home projects.
To get the correct measurements, confirm where your property lines are. Once you know this, you can measure the perimeter of your yard to find the right linear footage for your project. There may be obstructions to consider, such as trees, slopes, and utility lines. A land surveyor can help you to make the most accurate calculation. You have to keep all of this in mind, so it is valuable to consult with a contractor and your HOA, so you don't end up with the wrong product. You want to make an investment that lasts with little maintenance and repairs needed. A professional contractor can help you to maximize on your investment, choose the right materials, get price-cutting expert-only discounts and perform proper installation for optimum security and appeal.