05-06-2008, 12:28 PM
John,
Check the town building code to see if there are design limitations. In some areas, new fences can only be X feet tall. If your existing fence is higher than that you might be able to get around the limitation by just repairing it. think of it as being grandfathered in to the old height. A reputable contractor will know what you can and can't do and will let you know before you start on the project.
Oh... Make sure you let your neighbors know what you're doing and ensure your contractor takes care not to damage anything on their property. A friend of mine had beautiful bushes and shrubs on the edge of the back of his property. The owners of a house on the block behind him installed a new fence. In the process, they destroyed a significant chunk of the bushes and shrubs.
To say my bud was pissed is an understatement. It took years for the bushes and shrubs to fill out. The owners apologized for the damage but that's it. Never offered to replace the bushes and shrubs. Nothing. To this day, my bud and his neighbors are no longer on speaking terms. Definitely not the best of situations.
Robert
Robert
Check the town building code to see if there are design limitations. In some areas, new fences can only be X feet tall. If your existing fence is higher than that you might be able to get around the limitation by just repairing it. think of it as being grandfathered in to the old height. A reputable contractor will know what you can and can't do and will let you know before you start on the project.
Oh... Make sure you let your neighbors know what you're doing and ensure your contractor takes care not to damage anything on their property. A friend of mine had beautiful bushes and shrubs on the edge of the back of his property. The owners of a house on the block behind him installed a new fence. In the process, they destroyed a significant chunk of the bushes and shrubs.
To say my bud was pissed is an understatement. It took years for the bushes and shrubs to fill out. The owners apologized for the damage but that's it. Never offered to replace the bushes and shrubs. Nothing. To this day, my bud and his neighbors are no longer on speaking terms. Definitely not the best of situations.
Robert
Robert