26 January 2007

Building Codes: Check Before Installing a New Fence

Some helpful information from About.com: "Building codes and local zoning ordinances may restrict your fence installation, both in terms of height and design.

No one is unequivocally happy about restrictions, but some of the restrictions in this case are sensible. For instance, fencing on a corner lot should not be so high as to obscure drivers’ views at the intersection of the two roads your property abuts -- this would create a safety hazard. Here are some matters to check on prior to fence installation:
  • In some locales, you will need to obtain a building permit prior to the fence installation.
  • Have a surveyor determine precisely where your property boundary lies, unless you're already positive about this.
  • Alternatively, just make sure the fence lies well within the confines of your own property, rather than near the border.
  • Contact your local utility companies to help you determine the location of underground gas, water and power lines. The service is usually free. Whereas if you damage a power line while making a fence hole, repairing that damage most certainly will not be free!"
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