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What to Think About When You Want to Put up a New Fence

Now that summer is on the way, garden projects can begin to get the garden looking good for the summer months. Something that you may want to do after the winter is replace your fence, especially if your fence is old, or has sustained some damage from winter weather.

Before you get in touch with someone like this fencing Loughborough based company directfencingandcontracting.com/service/fencing-loughborough/ you firstly need to give some consideration to your plans for a new fence.

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Check where your land boundary is – if you are putting up a new fence or even replacing an old one, you need to make sure that you are not building a fence on land that isn’t yours, so have a look at the deeds for your property if you are unsure to make sure of this.

Speaking of neighbours, it is always polite to let them know that you are planning to put a fence up, as the work might have an impact on them and they will be able to plan for it if you give them some notice.

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You should also consider the types of fencing that are available and what suits your garden and your budget. There are lots of different types, styles and materials of fencing, so have a look into the various types and make a pros and cons list to help you choose the right type of fencing for your needs.

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Henry Doe is a seasoned DIY enthusiast and home improvement, blogger. With over 10 years of experience in renovating his own home, he has honed his skills in carpentry, plumbing, and electrical work. Henry's passion for creating beautiful and functional living spaces has led him to share his knowledge and experiences with his readers through his blog, "Home Sweet Home DIY." His goal is to inspire and empower homeowners to tackle their own home projects, big or small. When he's not hammering and sawing, you can find Henry hiking in the mountains or sipping on a latte at his local coffee shop.