Choosing The Right Height For Your Fence

May 19, 2016

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What is the Right Height for Your Fence?

A fence is more than just a functional element of your outdoor space – they also serve as a decorative element, one that can complement the overall look of your property.

Just as important as choosing the right style for your fence is choosing the right height. Because your fence is a permanent fixture on your property, you will want to ensure that it is the right height to suit your needs.

The first thing to consider are your local building codes. Different townships and boroughs in Pittsburgh have different regulations, and it is important to find out the minimum and maximum height restrictions for where you reside.

The next thing to consider is your level of privacy. Are you looking to shield your yard from view or simply fence it in. A higher height provides a higher level of privacy. Be sure to keep into account the slope of your yard as well as your neighbor’s yards so that you can accurately gauge the privacy that a higher fence will give you. Fence Maintenance Service has a variety of Privacy Fencing including wood, PVC and Chain Link that is sure to meet your needs.

Another important factor is security. Do you have children or pets that you wish to keep secure in your yard? If so, you want to be sure that the fence is high enough that children or pets cannot climb or jump over.

If you are looking into fencing, then look no further than Fence Maintenance Service. We have proudly served Pittsburgh and the surrounding area for over 50 years, and our experts will be happy to assist you in the right style, design, height, and material that suits your needs. Contact Fence Maintenance Service today and see the difference in our quality service!

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Author: Cody Hartman

The Fence by Maintenance Service team shares expert insights on fence installation, materials, maintenance, and outdoor property improvements.

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