If you’re thinking about installing a new fence, one consideration to take into account is how it will affect your neighbors. There are several things you can do to make sure that both of you have a positive experience during fence installation. Following the fence etiquette recommendations in this article will help you prepare for your next fence project with Lonnie & Co Fencing, North Richland Hills, Texas residential fence experts. We share five ways to maintain good neighbor relationships below. 

#1: Communicate Intentions

Communicating with the neighbors who will be impacted by your new fence is the first thing you can do to be a good neighbor. While it is not necessarily a requirement (check your HOA rules to make sure), it is a kind and thoughtful gesture, since they will be affected by any changes you are making to your yard. Letting them know upfront what you are planning to do will help to keep conflicts and surprises to a minimum. In some cases, they may even be willing to share the cost of the fence if it benefits them as well. 

#2: Respect Property Lines

While you may think you know exactly where your property ends and your neighbor’s begins, you want to be absolutely sure before you start a new fence project. Neglecting to take care of this crucial step can not only cause frustration with your neighbor, but it can also potentially cause legal problems if your fence is not accurately installed. Your county or assessor’s office should be able to help you determine your property lines. Another option is to hire a qualified land surveyor to determine the correct property lines before your fence project begins. 

#3: Know the Rules

If you are part of a homeowners association (HOA), more than likely there are regulations for fences that you will have to follow. Check the fine print to make sure you are complying with any existing HOA rules. Regulations around fence height, type of materials, and possibly even color may already be in place.

 

If you are not part of an HOA, you may still have local zoning laws that you will need to be aware of. The North Richland Hills, Texas fence company you choose may be knowledgeable about these laws, but ultimately it is your responsibility to make sure your fence is compliant with any laws or rules that are in place. 

#4: Maintain the Finished Product

Nobody wants to share a fence line with a neighbor who neglects to maintain their fence. Responsibly caring for your fence is another important part of fence etiquette. There are several types of fences that are low maintenance and do not require a lot of time to care for, but even those require attention to ensure they look nice from both sides. Wood especially needs regular upkeep, and will need to be repainted or resealed every few years to make sure it looks nice. Regularly inspect your fence to check if it’s warped, aging, or leaning, and stay on top of any repairs that need to be made. Also, remember that it is your responsibility to clean and maintain both sides of the fence. 

#5: Consider a Good Neighbor Fence

Most types of fences have a “good” side, and generally speaking, this finished side faces the street or your neighbor’s property line. Paying attention to this piece of fence etiquette is important, especially if you are sharing a fence line with your neighbor. One way to ensure that both sides of your fence are attractive and beautiful is to choose a “good neighbor” fence. If you do not need full privacy, an aluminum fence is an elegant option. Vinyl privacy fences look nice from either side if you are looking for complete privacy. Another option is a shadowbox fence, which is semi-private and looks nice from both sides. Lonnie & Co Fencing has several options for your North Richland Hills, Texas residential fence, so reach out today to find one that works for you. 

North Richland Hills, Texas Fence Company Styles

Lonnie & Co Fencing has several options to choose from when trying to decide which style will best fit your budget and design needs. There are many types of residential fences to choose from that will be suitable for both your and your neighbor’s preferences. Check out our photo gallery that includes wood, chain link, vinyl, and aluminum fence projects to see how a North Richland Hills, Texas residential fence can improve your home. 

Ready to Start Your Fence Project with a Knowledgeable North Richland Hills, Texas Fence Company?

Lonnie & Co Fencing has many years of experience and is ready to help you with your next North Richland Hills, Texas residential fence project. We are involved from start to finish and will make sure your project runs as smoothly as possible. Call us at (817) 304-1574 or contact us online today. We are excited to work with you!