Utility Marks and Fence Installation Tips

While there are many fence installation tips that are incredibly useful to have on hand, what you do before you start digging is just as important as the before and after. Before you begin any project which requires extensive digging, it is important to call DigAlert at least two full days beforehand. When you call DigAlert at 811, they alert the owners of non-private utilities. Utility companies use a system of color coded utility marks. If any of these utility marks or adjacent or run through your work area, you are required to hand expose 2 feet on either side of any preexisting lines, so you are aware of their location before you use power equipment.54" Series A with welded rings

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Why to Choose Aluminum Fencing Instead of Iron Fencing

If you’re ready to improve the look and safety of your home through fence installation, consider aluminum fencing. The right kind of fence can add style and security to your home, making it a true showcase. Traditionally, wrought iron was used to maintain a timeless and elegant look, but it is also incredibly expensive and high maintenance, requiring careful maintenance to keep it from rusting. Aluminum fencing can keep that ornamental look of iron fencing without that ornamental pricetag. Aluminum fencing is practical for a variety of reasons.aluminum fencing in front of white house

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Fencing Permits: Are They Necessary?

The short answer is for most applications, yes. However, it depends on several different factors, so the real answer is to do your research prior to purchasing and installing your fence. Part of your research can be done here, where we’ll go over fencing permits, regulations, and how to find out whether or not you need a permit for your aluminum fencing.001-004-FlatTop-SeriesA-2-Rail-large

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Fence Installation Pro Tips: Utility Marks

One of the most important things to take into consideration before performing fence installation is utility marks, or otherwise knowing where and what utilities are on your property. Before doing any construction on your property, always make sure you have the correct permits and know where the utility lines and hookups are on your property.ThinkstockPhotos-486919913

Below is a comprehensive guide of utility mark colors and their meaning, so you can better plan your fence installation.

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Should My Fence Posts Be Set in Concrete?

When it comes to installing a fence, one of the key things you need to know is that your fence posts are the essential piece of the installation to keep your fence enclosure upright and straight.  Poorly installed posts means that over time, your fence can become unstable.  If your posts are too wobbly, the fence could collapse under pressure or during strong winds.

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How to Find Your Property Line

Before ever taking on your own DIY fence installation, the most important thing you need to do is know where your property begins and ends.  Randomly deciding to install a fence without knowing how to find your property line can lead to arguments with your neighbor, expensive repairs when you have to tear down and re-install the fence and potential legal fees should your local county gets involved in the issue. In other words, ignorance is not bliss when it comes to not knowing your property lines!

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How To Install An Aluminum Fence

Aluminum fences are among the easiest to install so long as you are thorough, patient and well prepared.  Planning is critical, so make sure you devote time to properly measure where the fence will go and make sure you measure your aluminum gates properly since the dimensions on these pieces may vary slightly.

Below are the standard instructions on how to install an aluminum fence.  In addition to this, we encourage you to download our How To Order Fencing Guide, which offers diagrams that supplement the instructions.

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