Keeping your property looking fresh and clean is important to being a good neighbor, and that includes keeping your fence looking as good as new.
Everyone can tell a horror story about terrible neighbors, whether they’re noisy, anti-social, leave their pets to roam the streets, or keep a terribly unkempt front yard and fence that brings the whole neighborhood down. There are some key things to do if you want to avoid being that type of neighbor, especially when it comes to re-styling your front and backyard spaces. This doesn’t mean you have to appease all of the neighborhood and allow them to decide how your outdoor spaces look. The way to be a kind neighbor when thinking about your property is by ensuring you keep everything in good, working order—and that includes your aluminum panel fencing.
Keep up appearances
First and foremost, you will want to ensure you are keeping your yard in good working order. This includes mowing the lawn, and don’t forget about that little bit on the other side of the fence! Imagine what would happen if your neighbor never mowed their yard or trimmed their hedges and just let everything grow over. It would be quite a sore spot on the street and something you wouldn’t want to have to pass by every day. Try to keep your yard looking clean and fresh to match the rest of the neighborhood.
Fence placement
The placement of your fence is also something to keep in mind if you are newly installing one. This is especially true if you share a property line with the neighbor. It’s always important to discuss your plans with your neighbor to keep them informed about what is going on mere inches from their property. Try to keep the more unfinished side of the fence facing inward. This shouldn’t be a problem if you have aluminum panel fencing as both sides of the fence will be attractive to look at.
Stick to your side
It can be hard to navigate uncomfortable situations or conversations when two properties share a fence or have very little space between them. It is important to go forward with an open mind. Have a conversation about what you hope to get out of your outdoor spaces, and listen to what they hope to have, too. Some neighbors who share a fence might decide to split cleaning or upkeep duties. This is another time when having an aluminum panel fence comes in handy because the upkeep is minimal and it only needs a wipe-down every once in a while. You will also want to try to keep your sprinkler on your side of the yard and not let it go into their space. Finally, it’s important to keep your flowers, shrubbery or hedges looking sharp and ensuring they don’t creep onto the neighbor’s side. Mention to your neighbor that you will be keeping your plants under control so they understand that it would be mutually beneficial to do so.
It is important to keep these factors in mind if you want to be a good neighbor. Having an open conversation about shared fences and spaces will hopefully inspire others on the block to have a similarly cordial and friendly relationship. Before you know it, everyone in the neighborhood will be on the same page and living in a beautiful place.