Do Your Homework: Design and Measure
An easy way to start the process of designing your fence is to use our Instant Fence Estimator Tool. Our FREE online Fence Estimator Tool utilizes Google Maps to give you the ability to find your specific property and provides you with an aerial, birdseye view. There is a drawing tool that allows you to easily design a fence right onto the map image of your property, and you can also add gates during the design process. Just drag the fence perimeter lines onto the image and it will draw your fence where you want it. Pick your material and it will give you an estimate of how much your fence will cost. Next, You’ll want to ensure that you have finished all of your pre-installation steps before you order your product and begin the installation of your Wyoming wood fence. Here are some very important items to keep in mind:- Research local zoning codes and restrictions. Some cities and neighborhoods have restrictions on fencing.
- Locate underground utilities by calling 811 to submit a request. Underground utility lines will affect where your fence posts can be placed.
- In order to get accurate measurements, you need to mark and measure your yard. (You’ll want to make sure that you reference your property survey to identify the boundaries of your property and mark them clearly)
- Check for obstructions on your property that may encroach on your fence line.
- Determine the frost line in your area so that your fence posts are set at the proper depth.
- Place a stake in each corner of your yard every 8 feet. Note: Where there are sections of the yard less than 8 feet in length, panels can be cut down to size.
- Add up all your measurements and divide by 6 or 8, depending on the fence series/fence width you chose.
- Determine where you will place your gates if you are going to have any.