Things to Consider Before Constructing Your Own Fence
Tuesday, July 26th, 2011DIY is as popular as ever as people are becoming more creative due to the abundance of DIY television shows out there offering advice and inspiration. In addition, DIY is a great way to save money; why employ someone else to do it when you can do it yourself? As long as you are confident in what you are doing, you shouldn’t have any problems (fingers crossed!). We’ve provided a few tips to consider before tackling the DIY fence.
Firstly, you must decide what type of fence you want to erect. Think about purpose, style etc. as there are several options to choose from. One option is close board fencing. Vertical boards of timber are overlapped to create a sturdy, secure structure. This is the perfect option for a boundary fences, as they provide security and privacy. Palisade fences are more traditional, ‘picket’ style fences. These come in a range of materials and colours and provide security whilst allowing a degree of visibility through. The third option for a garden fence would be that of a trellis. Again, these are available in a variety of materials, shapes, sizes and colours. They can stand alone or act as a decorative feature on the top of a more solid fence structure.
Once your panels are chosen, you must then choose what type of posts would be best suited. You can choose between wooden metal and concrete posts. Wooden posts are slightly easier to install yet they are prone to rotting after time. Concrete posts are relatively difficult to install and metal would be the intermediate option, whilst providing strength and resilience.
Before you buy any materials, you should work out exactly how much you will need to complete your fence. There is no point in wasting money on excess materials, nor is it good practice to leave yourself short! From a legal point of view, you should always apply for planning permission form your local authorities if your fence will stand at more than 2 metres tall.
Before you tackle erecting your own fence, you should find a detailed guide, either online or at your local DIY store. These tips should give you some food for thought when planning the construction of your DIY fence.
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