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Choosing the Right Fence



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By : Eva Judge   

Many different elements go into creating a topnotch landscape design scheme. Plants and flowers are important, as are patios and walkways. However, fences should not be overlooked. If you're thinking about installing a new fence, you should work to make sure that it fits in with the rest of your landscaping; learn more below.

What Kind of Fence Should You Get?

There are many styles available when it comes to fencing. The first thing you should consider is what you're going to use the fence for. If the purpose of the fence is primarily to provide you with additional privacy, you may wish to check in with your local council to ensure that you are not breeching any height restrictions that may be in place. After all, you don't want to invest a lot of money in a fence that you can't even use! Generally you should not encounter height issues if the purpose of your fence is to keep children or pets from straying.

Which Design is Right for You?

Ideally, the fencing that you use should mesh well with the rest of your landscape design scheme - and with your house. Timber is a nice option, since it matches a variety of looks. It pays to invest in high-quality timber, since it's not as liable to deteriorate over time. Remember that you can select unfinished treated timber fences and paint them any colour you want. Steel fences are convenient too and extremely durable; brick and bamboo are also viable options to consider depending on the look and function you are wishing to achieve.

Things to Know Before Installing a Fence -

Before the landscape gardeners install the fence that you've chosen, you need to make sure that everything is on the up-and-up when it comes to your local council regulations. First, you should check with your local council to make sure that your fence fits within its guidelines or your Brisbane landscaper can advise you; this is especially important if it's taller than other fences in the neighbourhood, has unusual features or will form a part of a retaining wall.

Keep Boundaries in Mind -

Fences need to be erected on the common boundary line between two properties. If you aren't sure where that is, you're going to need to have the property surveyed. Otherwise, you could inadvertently encroach on your neighbour's property, which could cost you a lot of money later if your neighbour decides to dispute this with you. In most cases, the cost of the survey will be split between you and your neighbour. It is important to note however, that if your neighbour correctly identifies the property boundary and is proven to be correct, they will not be responsible for a share of the survey cost. Either way, determining where the common boundary line is needs to be done if you want to build a fence.

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Author Resource:- While an experienced landscaper Brisbane such as MP Landscapes http://www.markperrimanlandscapes.com.au/ will be able to give you advice about what style and material to choose when it comes to a new fence, he may not have detailed information about local ordinances. You need to study up on them yourself to ensure everything is within the law - the landscape gardeners Brisbane will do the rest.
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