Understanding Fencing Requirements

3 Reasons To Fence In Your Front Yard, Too

When you first started thinking about installing a fence on your property, you might have intended to install it in the backyard only. After all, if you look around at the fences that your neighbors and others in the area might have installed on their properties, you might have seen that installing fences in the backyard only is very popular. Installing a fence around your entire yard -- including your front yard -- can be a good idea too, though. Read More 

How to Create Strong Fence Posts

A vinyl fence is really only as strong as its posts. That is, no matter how solid your fence is built, it won't be level or sturdy if the posts are not firmly set into the ground. Obviously, when you are setting posts directly into soil, it can be a little unpredictable. This is why there are no set rules for how deep and wide holes need to be for fence posts. Read More 

The Right Fencing For Your Pool Area

If you have a pool in your yard and you want to have it fenced in, there are some different things that you should take into consideration in order to know you are going with the best type of fencing. Here are some of the things you may want to consider and information on a few of the different options available to you:   A glass fence – You can choose to have a glass fence installed around your pool. Read More 

Wood Is Still A Smart Fence Material

A fence is one of the most affordable exterior add-ons you can invest in. If you have a home that could use a little flair, a stylish fence can do wonders for your property. On top of this, a fence will make your property much more usable and enjoyable, especially if you have a grass lawn and children or pets who like to play on it. This article looks at wooden fences, and explains why you should consider this stylish, old-fashioned, yet reliable material. Read More 

Comparing Wood And Vinyl Fences

Many tract homes are built without fences. So, installing a new fence is one of the first home remodels that new homeowners invest in. While there might be homeowners association rules and building code you need to consider, you usually get to pick the material and style of your fence. This article looks at a few of the best fencing materials for residential usage. It specifically focuses on their maintenance requirements, so it should help you decide which is best for your needs. Read More