Don’t Get Fenced In: What to Consider When Fencing Your Yard

A fence can increase both the curb appeal and value of your home – not to mention your enjoyment of your yard. From blocking noise and adding privacy to keeping pets and children safe when outside, a fence can make all the difference to your outside space. But before you build, here are some details to consider.

Purpose

Let’s talk WHY – what are you hoping for from your new installation. Is it to keep children or pets safe within your yard? Reduce noise and increase privacy? Give your Toronto backyard landscape a needed refresh?

With so many fencing options, your fence’s purpose will help guide you towards the best option for YOU.

Neighbours

Be sure to let your neighbours know about your plans in advance. A conversation now could save you costly headaches in the future. Talk to your neighbours about your plans, and think about how they could impact them. An eight-foot concrete barricade might sound ideal – but could impact your future relationship. Good fences make good neighbours – as long neighbours are in the know.

Codes

Different municipalities have different bylaws in regards to what you can and cannot do when it comes to fencing your property. You may find you need a building permit to complete your fencing project – and regulations can impact everything from the height to the color, even the material that can be used. A fence that isn’t up to code might incur heavy fines or require a complete tear-down.

Hiring professional landscape contractors makes this step a lot easier. Builders, like Del Grande Homes Landscaping Inc, know the regulations and processes – and can make getting an approval quick and painless.

Materials

Wood fences need regular maintenance, and have higher rot potential if left unkempt. Vinyl fencing is easier maintenance over a lifetime, but may require complicated installation. Hedges or tree “fences” will require consistent pruning and car. And of course there are plenty of other options, and possibilities to mix and match.

Your fence should complement your home’s architecture and landscape design in Toronto. Consider factors such as color, texture, and decorative elements that will enhance your outdoor aesthetics. Consulting with landscape contractors in Toronto can provide valuable insights and help you achieve a cohesive look.

A professional landscape contractor can help you navigate your options, and create the right plan for you – without the headache and hassle. We can help you install a new fence, restore an older one, and help you keep up with the maintenance whatever that might be.

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