What Residential Fencing Solution Is Right For You?

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What Residential Fencing Solution Is Right For You?

What Residential Fencing Solution Is Right For You?

19 July 2022
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Home & Garden, Blog


When it comes to residential fencing, you have many options available for your home. From the most basic of chain-link fencing for keeping kids and pets contained to more ornate fencing designed for both protection and allure, you can pick whatever residential fencing materials work best for both your property and your budget. 

Here is a guide to help you decide which residential fencing solution is best for your home. Your fencing specialist will help you pick the materials for your property so your fencing project can be successful.

Purpose for fencing

What is your purpose for building a fence on your property? Is it for protection? Boundary setting? Beauty? Since every residential fencing solution has its own primary use, then it's wise to know exactly what you want a fence for so you can narrow your options.

Budget for fencing

If you have a smaller budget for fencing, then chain-link and basic wood fencing may be your cheapest option. Iron, ornamental wood, and vinyl may be out of your budget, although you can make the classic chain-link fence more appealing by putting in vinyl slats in the panels. Your residential fencing materials will cut into your budget, especially the cement and posts for your project, so keep this in mind as you choose the materials for your project.

Area for fencing

The larger the property to be fenced, the more options you have for fencing in general. Smaller yards are best fenced with small picket or chain-link fencing because these types of fences are easier to modify to smaller spaces.

If you want a decorative fence for a smaller yard, you're in luck. Iron and other decorative fencing is great for a smaller yard because the materials cost less and you have more versatility for what you can do. Speak to your fencing contractor about residential fencing for smaller areas, such as a garden, front yard, or other smaller part of your property.

Most of your costs for fencing go into labor, so clear as much of your property as you can yourself to prepare for your new fencing installation. Compare the costs of several residential fencing options to help you decide which one will work best for you. Your fencing contractor will also be helpful in choosing the best fencing for your needs.

Pick a budget and have a start date in mind when you go shopping for residential fencing materials. This will help make your project successful and keep you on track.

Contact a local residential fencing company, such as Ephrata Agway, to learn more. 

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Hello, my name is Victor Manning and my favorite pastime is gardening. I love everything there is about gardening including planting seeds, pulling weeds and picking the delicious vegetables out of my garden to eat. My joy of gardening started at a young age when I would help my grandfather in his garden. He showed me how to have a thriving garden and I've also picked up various tips myself throughout the years. I wanted to write a blog to teach others about gardening because of the enjoyment that I get when working in my garden. I hope that these tips and the information I've provided will help you to have a successful and bountiful garden.

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