Fence Installation

How to Prep Your Fort Wayne Home for an Easy Fence Installation

Have you been dreaming of a new fence for your Fort Wayne home but aren’t quite sure what to expect during the installation process? Amerifence is here to walk with you every step of the way. Once we help you choose your new fence, the steps are pretty straightforward, especially with our team by your side. Here are our tried-and-true preparation tips to make the installation process go as smoothly and stress-free as possible.

Permits and HOA Approval

Before installation begins, research whether you need permits or HOA approval for your fence project. Most areas don't require permits, but it's always best to double-check.

Determine Your Property Lines

Knowing exactly where your property begins and ends can help ensure your fence doesn’t cross into a neighbor’s yard. For the most accurate placement, consider getting a permanent pinned boundary survey from a licensed surveyor.

If you don't have a survey, Amerifence can install fences based on your specifications. In this case, be aware that if there are any future disputes, it will be the homeowner's responsibility to resolve them.

Identify Private Utilities

Amerifence takes care of notifying public utilities, such as gas, water, and electric companies, to mark their underground lines before installation. However, as a homeowner, you’ll need to locate and flag private utility lines like sump pump drains, sprinkler systems, invisible pet fences, and private electric or gas lines. This prevents accidental damage during digging.

Clear the Fence Line

Your fence line should be free of obstructions to make the installation process smoother. Remove any firewood piles, landscaping decorations, or other obstacles that might block the fence’s path. Detach any climbing plants or lattices along the area and store them safely until after your fence is completed.

Keep Pets Secure

Prioritize the safety of your pets and the installers by securing your furry friends during the installation process. Keeping pets out of harm’s way keeps everyone safe throughout the day.

Be Present During the Installation

The first 30–45 minutes of installation are the most critical. Homeowners should plan to be on-site during this time to discuss fence placement, underground utilities, and property boundaries with the team leader. This initial walkthrough enables you to address any concerns and ensures that the fence’s positioning is correct from the outset.

Trust Amerifence to Install Your New Fence

At Amerifence, we proudly serve homeowners and businesses in Fort Wayne, Auburn, Huntertown, New Haven, Leo-Cedarville, Huntington, Bluffton, and beyond. We offer a wide range of fencing materials, including cedar, vinyl, aluminum, and chain link fences. Ask us about our fencing design options, too!

We believe that preparing for a new fence installation doesn’t have to be complicated. Once you follow these easy steps, the rest is in our hands. So, what are you waiting for? For a new fence for your Fort Wayne area home, contact Amerifence at (260) 377-2232 or request a free quote online today!

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