As a homeowner, you probably do not have extensive familiarity with fencing projects. This can sometimes make the process feel stressful or overwhelming. As an experienced Indiana fence company, Mr. Fence can alleviate some of these difficulties. The following list contains some ways you can prepare so that your next fence project goes as smoothly as possible and you can start enjoying your new fence. 

#1: Notify Your Neighbors

Reduce potential disagreements and friction by telling your neighbors about your fence plans before the project begins. It’s not required, but it is a courteous and thoughtful gesture. Letting them know beforehand helps to minimize any surprises. Occasionally, neighbors are even willing to split the cost of a fence if it’s on a shared property line. 

#2: Confirm Your Property Lines

You cannot install a fence until you know exactly where your property lines are located. Find the plans for your home and see if they are current and accurate. If you’re not sure, check with your local county offices or hire a qualified land surveyor to measure your property. Having incorrect information can be a costly mistake because if you build on your neighbor’s property, you will have to tear down and re-install your fence in the correct area. 

#3: Check Your Local Laws

Before you even look at fence materials and styles, check in with your homeowner’s association (HOA) if applicable, or check with your local government to find out what fence regulations are in place. HOAs usually have stringent rules so get the details before you proceed. If you’re not part of an HOA, your town or city often determines the acceptable guidelines. Reach out to them if you have any questions and make sure that your fence is in compliance. Your local Indiana fence company may know some of the regulations, but it’s your job as the homeowner to verify them before the project starts. 

#4: Choose an Attractive Fence

After you find out which fence materials, styles, and heights are permitted to be installed, check out our residential fencing options to see what we have to offer. Our instant fence estimator tool will give you an estimate for your project. You will be able to view an aerial picture of your property, add fence lines along the property edges, and compare and contrast materials and costs. Before making your final decision, think about how your fence will look with your home’s existing color and architecture and choose one that complements it well. 

#5: Contact Local Utility Companies

Underground water, electric, and gas lines need to be clearly marked before any digging can start. Before your fence installation is scheduled, call 811, and a utility worker will come to your property and mark these lines. Your local fence contractor is not responsible for marking utility lines and cannot start installing your fence until this step is completed. 

#6: Clean and Prepare

Before the crew arrives to start your Indiana residential fencing project, spend some time cleaning up your yard. Clean up toys, remove anything that might be in the way of the crew, clean up dog waste, and mow the yard if needed. Some companies have specific requirements listed in their contract, so be sure to read the contract and adequately prepare. 

#7: Choose a Trustworthy Indiana Fence Company

Possibly the most important item on this list is to choose a fence company that is reputable, dependable, and experienced. Mr. Fence has been in business for over 20 years, and we have built our reputation one fence at a time. We are members of the Better Business Bureau, the American Fence Association, and the Southwestern Indiana Builders Association, and our owner, Shawn King, is one of the few Certified Fence Professionals in the United States. 

Start Your Project With an Exceptional Indiana Fence Company! 

For solutions to all of your fencing needs, call the friendly team at Mr. Fence. We can answer any questions you may have, make recommendations for your Indiana residential fencing project, and help you decide which fence is just right for your property. Call us at (812) 425-3550 or contact us online for exceptional customer care and service. We look forward to hearing from you!