Tuesday, March 31, 2015

The Most Common DIY Vinyl Fence Installation Mistakes

Even though we offer installation for all our Dallas-area vinyl fences, some people prefer the accomplishment that comes with installing their fence themselves. A vinyl fence is actually a very good DIY project - they’re easier to install than wood fences and the materials are lighter and easier to handle. That said, you can still make mistakes when installing your vinyl fence. Here are a few of the most common vinyl fence installation mistakes we see.

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Mistake 1: Not Planning the Job

In some ways, poor planning is not just the biggest mistake a homeowner can make when doing a fencing job, it’s the only mistake. Before buying a fence or charting your property or tearing anything down, make sure you plan out every step of the project beforehand. That way you know you’ll have the tools, materials, permits, and anything else you’ll need to get the job done. If something unexpected does happen, you’ll always have your plan to fall back on.


Mistake 2: Not Following Property Lines

If you’re installing a vinyl fence yourself, it’s vital that you follow your property lines closely and avoid accidentally installing your fence on someone else’s land. Making installation mistakes can result in fines or fees from the government, civil suit from your neighbors, and the high cost of having to move and reinstall your fence in the right place. Similarly, you might find that your property lines are further than you originally thought, which could result in running out of fence.

Fortunately, you can avoid this mistake pretty easily with some careful measuring and forethought. Request either a property plat (a chart that shows your property lines and measurements) or a blueprint of your property from your township so you can verify the location of your property line. You can also pay to get a survey done by professional surveyors to ensure you don’t make any mistakes. Either way, don’t trust the existing fence line or your gut - always measure and double check.

Mistake 3: Not Following Fencing Laws

Many townships and neighborhoods (especially those that have HOAs) don’t allow all types of fences, or require owners to have a specific type or style of fence to ensure uniformity across properties. If you build your own fence without following the zoning laws or fence regulations, you could end up facing costly fines, and you might even have to replace your fence to conform with the rules.

The best way to avoid this mistake is to check with your local permit office or planning commision to see if there are any restrictions or regulations about the types of fence allowed in your area. If your neighborhood does have an HOA, you should also check with them about the same thing.


Mistake 4: Not Marking Utility Lines

Fences require digging, and digging means you could hit a utility path. Unfortunately, many DIY vinyl fence installers think that by simply placing their new fence posts in about the same place as their old ones, they’ll avoid striking anything. This is not the case. The process of removing old fence posts and installing new ones can easily put your shovel or post digger in contact with a gas, electric, or other utility path.

Instead of trusting your gut, call 811 at least two days before you dig and have your property and project information ready. The 811 operators will contact the relevant utility companies, who in turn will come out and mark your utility lines so you can dig safely. There’s no cost for this service except the time it takes to do, so do it early and stay safe.


Mistake 5: Not Installing Your Fence Properly

This final mistake is actually several mistakes in one. There are a multitude of mistakes a homeowner can make when installing their fence, from setting posts improperly to cutting sections prematurely to failing to account for sloping ground. Any one of these mistakes can ruin a fencing project if you aren’t careful.

The best way to avoid these mistakes is to read guides or product manuals that specify the right way to handle different situations or circumstances. For instance, vinyl fence posts must still be set at least three feet into the ground to avoid shifting later on. If your property is on a grade, you’ll need to measure the angle of the grade and compensate for it by either buying angled fence panels or cutting your panels to match the grade. Not taking these aspects into account can result in a weak or unstable fence that won’t last more than a few years.

All things considered, installing a vinyl fence isn’t the hardest job in the world, but it’s not the easiest either. Unless you’re a skilled DIY-er, you might be more comfortable allowing a professional vinyl fence installer handle the work. At Future Outdoors®, we’ve installed hundreds of miles of vinyl fence in and around the Dallas metro area, and that means we have the experience and skill to install your fence right the first time. Contact us today at (972) 576-1600 or visit our Facebook or Google+ pages to learn more.

Friday, March 6, 2015

The Top Reasons to Install a Vinyl Privacy Fence

For homeowners, business owners, and property managers, a fence is a great investment for many reasons. A privacy fence isn’t just a barrier between your property and the outside world - it’s a feature in its own right. There are several good reasons you should consider a vinyl privacy fence for your property.


Reason 1: Privacy


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It shouldn’t come as a surprise that increased privacy is one of the chief benefits of a privacy fence. Vinyl privacy fences are perfect for enclosing your property and keeping out prying eyes, which makes them perfect for homeowners in suburban areas with houses that are close together. A quality privacy fence makes it easy to create your own backyard oasis where you’re free to do what you like. Privacy fences also make your yard safer for children to play in, and they prevent dogs from barking and howling at passers by.

One of the best things about choosing a vinyl fence for your privacy fence needs is that you can make them as private as you want. Full privacy fences block virtually all sight lines between inside and outside, but they can also be ordered with open accents or in semi-privacy styles that allow limited visibility through the fence.

Reason 2: Security


No matter where you live or work, keeping your home or business safe is probably a priority for you. A quality vinyl privacy fence is perfect for increasing the security of your property. Along with strong and durable six-foot fence panels, vinyl privacy fences are also available with sturdy and secure locking gate options for increased security. Because of vinyl’s increased durability compared to wooden fencing, it’s the perfect material for a long-lasting privacy fence.

And remember, a privacy fence doesn’t only secure your property from the outside - it also keeps things on the inside safe and secure, too. Your children and pets will be able to play safely and securely inside your fence without worry that they could escape.

Reason 3: Durability


When you install a privacy fence around your property, it isn’t with the expectation that you’ll have to do it again in just a few years. However, if you don’t take care of a wooden fence at least every other year, you’ll find that it breaks down and weathers much faster than you’d like. In contrast, a vinyl fence will stand strong for years upon years - from 30 to even 50 years - without needing any maintenance at all beyond a simple wash with a garden hose.

Plus, vinyl privacy fences stand up to difficult conditions like wind, hail, and ice storms better than wooden fences do. Unlike a wooden fence, a vinyl privacy fence never becomes waterlogged and never rots or warps due to temperature and humidity changes. That means your vinyl fence will last far longer than a comparable wooden fence, with far less maintenance.

Reason 4: Value


Along with all the other reasons, a vinyl privacy fence is a great investment for your property because it holds its value better than wooden fences. Since it lasts so much longer and it’s so much more durable, vinyl fences cost much less over time than wooden fences do - especially when you factor in the costs of staining and repairing a wooden fence over time.

Vinyl fences add value to the properties they’re on, too. If you’re trying to sell your home, a vinyl privacy fence is a big plus to many potential buyers. They’ll see it as a maintenance-free solution that won’t require lots of repairs and replacement down the line. When you buy a vinyl fence from Future Outdoors, it comes with a lifetime warranty on the material from the manufacturer, and that warranty is one-time transferable to a new homeowner.

If you’re interested in learning more about vinyl privacy fences and why they’re a great option for homeowners and business owners, contact us today at Future Outdoors®. We’re the top provider of vinyl privacy fences and other vinyl fencing and shade structures in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro. Call us at (972) 576-1600 to set up your free vinyl fence estimate, or follow us on Facebook or Google+ for more helpful tips and information.