6 Tips for Choosing the Best Fence for Your Yard

 


Are you planning to install a fence on your patio or yard? Whether you require more privacy outdoors, want to restrict the views of the street, or block the chilly winds, we have the right suggestions to help you choose a fence.

  1. Increase Privacy

If privacy is your priority, a WPC fence with minimal to no gaps between the boards is ideal for you. The height of the fence will depend on your and your neighbour’s yard’s slope. Also, check the placement of your seating arrangement. Take a sheet of cardboard to measure the height of the fence you require. Have someone hold the cardboard while you walk outside the yard and check if the fence is high enough to match your privacy needs.

  1. Feel Secure

A secure fence requires a taller height, a strong, lockable gate, and a lack of places to grip. If you want to install a fence for security reasons, keep it a minimum of 8 feet high. Alternatively, you can choose a 6-foot fence and then add a few feet of pergolas on the top.

  1. Restrict Street View

If you reside on a rather busy street, you need to have the ideal fence to create a peaceful ambience in your backyard. A fence that maintains small gaps between the WPC planks can restrict street view and let some light in.

  1. Secure Your Pool

It is vital to take the necessary steps to secure your pool. A fence keeps you on the safe side and prepares for when your friends or relatives visit with children.

  1. Consider a Stepped Design

If you think a tall privacy fence all around your yard is too much, you can try a stair-step design. This type of design allows you to enjoy privacy only in areas where you need it.

  1. Protect Your Dogs

You must know your dog’s habits and how high they are likely to jump. A 4-feet fence is sufficient for younger dogs, while a taller fence is adequate for larger dogs.

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