Aluminum fencing is stylish, strong and requires little to no maintenance. Another of its many advantages is that you can install it by yourself. This allows you to save money on installation and gives you the satisfaction of completing it yourself.

While it may seem a daunting task, installing a DIY aluminum fence is not as hard as you may think. First, you need to ensure that the property lines are correctly established. Make sure you stick to these to avoid any fallouts with neighbors. Next, you need to contact the local utility companies to determine if there are any underground pipes or cables in the vicinity of your fence. Hitting one of these could cause a costly inconvenience and set your work back way behind schedule. 

Next, you need to check if there are any local specifications and restrictions in force in your state prior to starting your build. Once the preparation work is done, check that your tool kit is fully stocked with everything you need and your DIY aluminum fencing installation can begin. Here are five tips to follow to achieve a professional look.

Remember Your Lawn

It is recommended to install your fencing with the lower part of the pickets at least three inches above ground level. This will allow you to continue to care for your lawn. If it’s any lower, mowers and other tools will not fit underneath and you will not be able to create a neat and tidy finish to your garden.

Concentrate on How it Will Look from the Outside

Try to install your aluminum fence panels with the screws facing inside. This will ensure that no unsightly screws can be seen from the outside. Keeping the outside view of the fencing pristine will help to boost your home’s curb appeal and create a sleek, professional and sophisticated finish to your fencing.

Organize Your Posts and Panels

Once you receive your aluminum fence order, make sure you sort all of your posts and fence panels into groups so you know what is what. This will help to make your DIY installation go more smoothly. Organize posts into line posts, corner posts, end posts and gate posts so you can be sure you are using the right type in the right place.

Install Posts with Panels

When installing DIY aluminum fencing, it might seem tempting to insert all the posts first and then install the panels, but this is not recommended. Install each post with each panel to make sure everything is fitted in correctly. Do not dig post holes before you take delivery of your fence posts or panels just in case there are any minor differences in the sizes, which could knock your overall plan out of sync.

Have a Run-Through First

A new aluminum fence is a big commitment, so it is important to make sure everything is in the right place. It is often recommended to lay everything out first using wooden stakes and then mark each section with a piece of string. This will help you to dig holes in the right places.