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Fence Etiquette 101 – Denver Fence Company

Fence Etiquette: What to Know Before Fence Installation

Installing a fence on your property can give you privacy, security, keep a pet contained, or give children a safe place to play. But it can also cause problems with your neighbors if you don’t know about fence installation etiquette.

Over the years, the team here at Denver Fence Company has installed thousands of fences for homeowners and commercial businesses alike. Some projects go more smoothly than others as far as the neighbors are concerned. Today, we want to share with you some fence etiquette tips that can help you have a successful fence installation process while keeping your neighbors happy.
Let’s get started.

Fence Etiquette Tip #1: Double-check Property Lines

You’d be surprised how many people don’t check the property lines before putting up a fence. This is usually a problem with DIY jobs, as any reputable fence contractor will have you get a survey before installing a fence close to the property lines.

Don’t go based on your memory of where the property line is. The last thing you want to do is build a fence that encroaches on your neighbor’s property, because they are well within their rights to have you then tear it down.

Follow Local Regulations

In addition, Denver fence regulations do not permit you to build a fence in the public right of way. For a front yard fence, the fence must be set back at least 6” from the sidewalk, regardless of where the property line is. There are requirements regarding setbacks from designated parkways as well.

Professional fence contractors will know all of the regulations regarding fence height, permits, setbacks, etc.

Fence Etiquette Tip #2: Communicate with Your Neighbors (and Your HOA)

Before you hire a company for fence installation, check with your Homeowner’s Association (HOA) if you belong to one, to make sure you follow all of the rules and regulations. This will save you headaches down the line. HOAs can force you to tear down a fence that doesn’t meet association requirements.

If the fence will be near the property line, it’s also just a polite thing to do to alert your immediate neighbors to the fact you are getting a fence installed, and to let them know when the fence contractor will be on site. A lot of heavy equipment may be moving within their earshot, so it’s good to let them be prepared.

Fence Etiquette Tip #3: Have the “Good Side” of the Fence Face the Neighbors

If you’re installing a wood fence or vinyl fence that has pickets on one side and backer rails/fence stringers on the other side, have the picket side face your neighbors. That’s actually the traditional way to do it. Or you can choose a fence style that looks good on both sides, and everyone has something nice to look at. This is called a “good neighbor fence.”
Examples of “good neighbor fence” styles include:
• Shadowbox
• Basket Weave
• Board on Board

Fence Etiquette Tip #4: Maintain Your Fence

This is just a smart thing to do, in order to protect your investment. Get fence repairs done as needed, to keep small animals or children from getting into or getting out of your yard. If you stain or paint your fence, keep up with that as well. For a vinyl fence or Trex fencing, a simple wash down with mild soap and a hose can clean up both sides of the fence.
By following these tips, you can maintain, and even enhance your relationship with your neighbors. As Robert Frost said in his poem Mending Wall, “Good fences make good neighbors.”

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Schedule a Fence Installation EstimateIf you’re looking for a reputable fence contractor in the Denver metro area, you’re in the right place. The team here at Denver Fence Company has decades of experience designing and installing all types of fences for homeowners and commercial clients.
Fence installation is a home improvement project best left to the professionals who have the knowledge, expertise, and the tools to do the job right. Your fence will last much longer with professional installation.
To schedule a free estimate, call (720) 418-8194. You can also fill out the contact form and we’ll be in touch by the next business day. Our service area covers the Denver area, including Arvada, Aurora, Boulder, Golden, Lakewood, Wheat Ridge, and surrounding areas.

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Fence Installation FAQs

Fence Installation FAQs: You Ask, We Answer

Q: Which type of fence is best?

A: This is a subjective question that only you can answer. What fence material is best for you will depend on why you want/need a fence, your tastes, and your budget. For example, if you want a privacy fence, a steel ornamental fence would not be a good choice.
We can give you an estimate for different types of fencing if you would like. We install several types, including:
• Cedar Fence
• Trex Fencing
• Vinyl Fence
• Steel Ornamental Fencing
• Chain Link Fence

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Q: Do I need a permit for Denver fence installation?

A: In many cases, yes. It depends on how high the fence is. For a fence 4’ or shorter, you don’t need a permit. For a fence taller than that, you do, whether it’s in the front yard or the back yard. For a replacement fence, permit may not be required. Check out additional fence permit requirements.

Q: What are the Denver regulations regarding fence installation?

A: Visit the link above for full regulations regarding setback, permits, and fees. We are well-versed in the various rules and regulations, and can help you navigate the system. In addition, if you are part of a Homeowner’s Association (HOA) you will want to check out those requirements as well before spending any money on a fence.

Q: Do I need a survey?

A: If your fence is going anywhere near your property lines, yes, you need a survey. We can help arrange this, but you will be responsible for the fee. It is better to put the fence in the right place than have to tear it down because you built it on your neighbor’s property!

Q: How do you know where the utility lines are located?

A: We cannot build over existing utilities, so it’s best for you to call the Utility Notification Center of Colorado at 1-800-922-1987 or 811 to mark underground utilities for your project. It helps to have utility lines already marked before we come out for an estimate.

Q: Should I stain a wood fence?

A: This is up to you. Staining a pressure-treated wood fence can help prolong the life of the fence and improve the appearance. For a cedar fence, it will last just as long if you let it weather to a natural grey.

Q: Do you put the fence posts in concrete?

A: Yes. This is the best way to ensure stability and prevent rot when using wood fence posts.

Q: How long does fence installation take?

A: Depending on how large your project is and how busy we are, it may take 2-5 weeks before we can begin your project. We also have to allow time to order supplies. Once fence installation begins, we first set the posts in concrete.
Then we need to allow time for the concrete to cure before we come back and install the rest of your fence and the gate(s). We will include a time frame specific to your project when we give you your estimate.

Q: Do I need to be present when you’re installing my fence?

A: In most cases, you do not need to be home when we are installing your fence. However, if you would like to be, or have special concerns, please feel free to stay. We do ask that you keep pets and small children out of the area while we are working.

Q: Do you price match with other fence companies?

A. No, we do not. At Denver Fence Company, we pride ourselves on offering quality fence installation at competitive prices. We carefully craft each estimate to provide you with an up-front summary of costs, including materials and labor. We also include expected fees associated with permits as a line item in our estimates.

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Schedule a Fence Installation Estimate

For the most accurate estimate, we require a site visit. Call (720) 418-8194 to schedule a free estimate. You can also fill out the contact form and we’ll get in touch by the next business day.
We serve homeowners and commercial clients throughout the Denver, CO area, including Arvada, Golden, Lakewood, Littleton, Wheatridge, and surrounding areas.

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Vertical or Horizontal Cedar Fence?

Vertical or Horizontal Cedar Fence: How to Decide

So, you’ve decided to get a cedar fence. Congratulations! A cedar wood fence is a desirable addition to any home or business, and can increase curb appeal and eventual resale value. In fact, it’s one of the more popular fence types in the Denver area.

But what style are you going to get? Will yours be a vertical or horizontal cedar fence? Which one is right for your home or business can depend on a number of factors, including your aesthetic and your budget.

Let’s take a look at each type of fence design.

Vertical Cedar Fence Is Traditional

A vertical cedar fence design is the traditional style. Cedar fence pickets or boards come in a variety of styles, including:
• Flat top
• Notched top (Dog ear)
• Scalloped
• Negative scallop
• Pointed top pickets
• Virginia top pickets
• French Gothic

With a vertical style, you can choose between boards or pickets closely spaced for privacy fencing, or pickets spaced further apart for an open look. Fence panels are generally constructed as privacy fencing.

Horizontal Cedar Fence Is More Modern

When it comes to style, a horizontal cedar fence is becoming more and more popular. We can place horizontal cedar planks close together, with an eighth-inch gap between them for privacy, or with a 1/4th – 1” opening between them for a lighter, open feel. And then a lot of clients like an additional lattice fence panel or other fence top panel to let in more light.

Cedar fence panels typically come in a vertical configuration, but there are a few horizontal options available. If you want more of a custom horizontal fence, that can add to the installation cost. You should also keep in mind that a horizontal fence uses more fence posts, but no stringers.

To Age or Not to Age?

Whichever fence configuration you decide to go with, there is one more thing to consider. To age or not to age? That is the question. With apologies to Hamlet, you need to decide what you want your cedar fence to look like in the coming years.

If you want it to retain the reddish hue, you will need to stain it with a clear stain. But you can also let your cedar age naturally. Cedar ages to a beautiful silvery-gray that can be highly desirable. Whether you choose to stain or not to stain depends on your personal aesthetic.

Get a Quote on Cedar Fence Installation

If you want a fence installed before the Colorado weather changes, schedule a fence installation quote now. We can give you two quotes- one for a vertical fence, and one for a horizontal fence. Just call us at (720) 418-8194. You can also fill out the contact form and we’ll get back to you by the next business day.

We serve residential and commercial clients throughout the Denver metro area, including Arvada, Golden, Lakewood, Littleton, Wheatridge, and surrounding areas.