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Selecting the Right Fence | Some Things to Consider | Good Advice
We've all seen the unattractive, in-need-of-repair fences that frame many expensive and beautiful homes. We have also witnessed properties that are surrounded by fence style that are incompatible to the home architecture. These fencing mistakes can easily be avoided by coordinating the right fence with the right property. To accommodate the intricate fencing requirements of today's homes, special techniques and treatments come into play that demand individual styling and creativity. For most of our customers, the home represents their major investment. For this reason, it is crucial that home improvements increase and maintain that equity value. EFBI's It's About Fences, LLC is dedicated to that end. Within the online portfolio, selections can be chosen to produce all of the anticipated benefits and features that our customers should expect. Whereas, the wrong choice can reduce property values and begin a maintenance cost that can exceed the initial investment of a poorly planned fencing project. Clearly, at the time of the property sale, the right fence for the property, the right materials and efficient installation can return the initial investment....and in many cases, even increase the homeowner's profit. Additionally, there should be intermediate benefits.....the pride and enjoyment of a lifestyle that is enhanced by a well-planned, maintenance free, secured and beautifully styled fence.
1. Approaches and Entrances create the first impression. It is the most public view of your property and the major focal point of the fence project. 2. Passages bring you from one area to another...from garden to leisure areas. A passage through a custom gate and arbor creates an invitation to enter. It can establish a pleasant mood to all outdoor activity. 3. Perimeter fencing represents the outdoor boundary, the furthest extension of your property and often the most dominate visual element of your landscape. This is where the endless variety of formal and rustic styles of fencing can be applied. EFBI's It's About Fences, LLC. offers designs that have been favorites over several decades as well as designs that integrate two or more styles to create special settings. 4. Interior screening can create a dramatic emphasis around your pool or entertainment area. Here you can select from the EFBI's It's About Fences, LLC. portfolio of compatible styles and amenities that enhance your world of outdoor living. 5. Combinations work more often than not. Variations of height and style can be coordinated to achieve dramatic effects while maintaining budget requirements. Planning the project with your EFBI's It's About Fences, LLC. representative can prevent many costly fencing mistakes.
We at EFBI's It's About Fences, LLC want your fence installation to be completely worry and problem free. If you follow these simple pieces of advice, you will be surprised as to how simple and worry free installation can be. 1. Locate the exact place of the fence installation. Though there is no law, we recommend that you stay 6 inches inside your property line. Stake the fence corners and with inexpensive twine, string out the entire fence line. This will give you an idea of how your fence will look and alert you to potential problems such as trees and shrubs in the way. 2. Tell your neighbors what you are doing. Neighbors generally are fine with your fence and will usually let you tie on to theirs with advance permission. A new fence can cause tension between neighbors when it comes as a surprise. 3. Locate utilities. At EFBI's It's About Fences, LLC. we always call and have your main utilities such as phone, gas, power and water located. They will not however locate lines such as gas lines to lights and grills, sprinkler irrigation lines and low voltage lighting. We cannot see what is underground and cannot be held responsible for what we hit with an auger machine or posthole digger. Please make your salesperson aware of these lines to avoid problems. 4. Check your subdivision covenants and your city or county ordinances. Many subdivisions, for instance, do not allow galvanized chain link fence and county ordinances often have rules on fence heights and locations. Some ordinances tell you how you must face your wood fence. Please make sure that what you ask us to build meets their requirements. 5. The city of Atlanta requires a permit to build a fence. Be sure that this is in place before we send out a crew. They will issue a stop work order and cause unnecessary delays. |
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