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Choosing Yard Fencing to Complement Your Home

Are you going to be installing new yard fencing around your home sometime soon? Before you do, it’s important to carefully consider which type of fencing will complement your house.

There are many different types of fences, some look good on a freshly mowed lawn and some look great on a patio or decking. On average, homeowners tend to pay anywhere from $3,000 to $6,000 to have a standard yard fence installed. But the cost can also be a lot higher than that depending on which fencing materials you choose, such as a vinyl fence that can cost anywhere from $15 to $35 per linear foot. The last thing you want to do is pay that kind of money for a fence only to realize that it doesn’t work well with your home. That’s why it’s essential to think long and hard about the kind of fencing you’re going to buy. Here are some tips that will help you choose yard fencing that complements your home well.

Start by Looking at All Your Different Fencing Options

When you’re in the market for new yard fencing, you’re going to find that there is no shortage of options. These days, there are all kinds of fencing that you can have installed around your home.

You can choose from fencing options like:

  • Wood
  • Aluminum
  • Vinyl
  • Chain link
  • Wrought iron

Take a look at the different options to see which ones stand out to you the most. You’ll be able to get a better feel for which fences might complement your home by spending time looking at them.

Find the Fences That Fit the Style of Your Home

Once you’ve worked your way through all of the types of yard fencing and seen what they have to offer, take a step back and look at your home. Which of the fences that you’ve found will fit the style of your specific home? You might absolutely love the idea of putting up a basic wooden fence. But if you have a historic Victorian home, it’s not going to look great with a wooden fence positioned around it. Or you might really like the way that wrought iron fences look, especially those that feature decorative designs in them. But if you have a more modern home, it’s going to look silly with this type of fence wrapped around it. It’s not a bad idea to look around at the different fences that your neighbours have. Your neighbours may have a home that’s the same style as yours, so you can see what different fences look like when they’re matched up with your style of home.

Figure Out How Tall You Want Your Fence to Be

At this point, you’ve checked out your various yard fencing options and narrowed your choices down to just one. It’s the fence that you think will fit the look and feel of your home best. Now, you’ll have to decide how tall you want your fence to be based on your needs. If your goal is to use your fencing to make your yard more private, a vinyl fence that’s on the taller side might be the right choice for you. It’ll prevent the prying eyes of your neighbours from looking right into your yard and home. If, however, your goal is to utilize your fencing to add a decorative touch to the outside of your home and improve your curb appeal, a much shorter fence will fit the bill. Tinkering with the height of your fence can change the way in which it interacts with and complements your home.

Make Sure the Fence You Like Fits Into Your Budget

As we mentioned earlier, installing new fencing around your home is not cheap. You’re going to pay at least a couple thousand dollars for it in most cases, even if you use the cheapest materials available. And in many instances, you’re going to rack up a bill of more than $5,000 if you have a yard that’s even a little bit on the larger size.

Fences with advanced security measures also require home generators to electrify the fence and keep safe from animals. That too adds to the overall expense of fencing. With all of this in mind, it’s important for you to create a fence-buying budget for yourself—and to stick to it! The fence that you ultimately decide to install should fit into this budget and not put you deep into debt. Chain link fences, wooden fences, and vinyl fences are usually the fences preferred by those interested in sticking to a tight budget. Wrought iron fences, on the other hand, can be very costly and won’t fit into a lot of people’s budgets.

Choose the Right Company to Install Your New Fencing

You’ve found the fencing material you like best. You’ve decided where you want it to go and how tall it’s going to be. You’re almost ready to put this fencing into place! But before you do, you should track down the right fencing company to install it for you. They’ll be able to ensure that your new yard fencing complements your home the way you want it to.

As this quick guide explains, there are a number of key qualities that you should look for in a fencing company. They include:

  • Experience
  • Good communication skills
  • Access to high-quality materials

Searching for a fencing company that has these qualities, as well as other qualities, will make them the right choice for you. Rather than simply selecting the most affordable company, try to find the one that will do the best work.

If you decided to do the job yourself and realized that you’re actually good at it, you can offer your skill as a service to help others with their fencing needs! You can look for jobs for landscape designers online and post them there. It’s a great way to earn a little extra while honing your new talent and hobby.

Use Yard Fencing to Change the Look of Your Entire Property

Putting up new yard fencing is one of the easiest ways to transform the look of the outside of your home. It can be used to give your entire property a much-needed makeover. Prior to putting up a single piece of fencing, though, you should go out of your way to make sure you pick out the right fencing. You want to go with a type of fence that will complement your house and look right at home from the moment you get it into the ground.

Want to learn more about improving the look of the outside of your home? Browse through our blog to find other suggestions on how you can make it happen.