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Fence Contractor: Using a Fence to Protect Your Garden


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Fence Contractor: Using a Fence to Protect Your Garden

When I bought a house with a large garden, I didn't think I would need a fence. However, once I bought a dog all that changed. My little pooch kept escaping from the garden and vanishing. I would have to wait up for many hours for him to come home. One time, he vanished for 3 days. I was out of my mind with worry as I wandered around the neighbourhood and putting up 'missing' posters. I contacted a fencing contractor and then talked about my needs and helped me to pick an attractive picket fence. Now I can rest easy, knowing my dog cannot escape. I decided to start this blog to advise others about the best fencing options for them.

What Factors Should You Consider When Choosing a New Fence?

If you are ready to replace your current fence with a new one, you may be thinking of going for a new style or material. Before you choose a new fence, you have a few important factors to consider.

Budget

One of the primary considerations before choosing fencing is budget. Your budget will determine which materials you have to choose from. If you have a small budget, a chain link fence is an inexpensive option. But whatever material you choose, remember that you'll need to set aside some of your budget for the installation of your new fence.

Privacy and security

If you value privacy, then a solid fence is a better option than wrought iron or chain link fencing. To keep prying eyes out, you could choose wooden panels, vinyl panels, or Colorbond fencing. And if you want your fence to beef up your security as well, choose a strong material like vinyl or Colorbond. A tall fence will also help to keep intruders out.

Maintenance

Are you willing to put in the work required to maintain your fence? If yes, then you could choose a wooden fence, which will require repairs and repainting over the years. But if you want a fence that won't take up too much of your time in terms of maintenance, vinyl is a strong material that can stand up to pests, weather and time.

Climate

The climate in your area will have an effect on the material you choose for your fence. If you live in a climate that sees lots of rain, wood will suffer from problems with rot, and metal will rust. In a wet climate, vinyl is a good choice. But if you are unsure of which material will fare best in your climate, ask a fencing contractor for advice.

Purpose

Decide what kind of purposes your fence will serve before you choose a material and style. And remember that you can get creative with your fencing. For instance, if you have a low budget but need your fence to provide privacy, you can grow vegetation on your fence to provide the privacy you need while staying within your budget.

Style

A good fence should complement the house it protects in terms of aesthetics. If you live in a small cottage, with beautiful landscaping, a picket fence would add charm to your property. Your fencing contractor can also help you to choose a style of fence that suits your home and the surrounding area.