Installing any type of fencing comes with certain expected costs. Don’t get an unpleasant surprise by making one of these costly mistakes.

Any home improvement job means opening your wallet. How much money comes out of your wallet is the worry of many property owners. This is especially true when embarking on a do-it-yourself project where you aren’t necessarily sure what additional costs might pop up.

In order to lessen the worry and any potential financial burden, it’s important to be aware of the entire process from start to finish. That includes being knowledgeable about potential mistakes that can be made so you can do your best to avoid them.

Mistake #1: Choosing the Wrong Material

Sure, there are plenty of fencing material options today. You may believe that some are better than others for a particular property type, but the truth is that there is one material that works for all property types and is incredibly strong, safe and sturdy: aluminum. A DIY fence made of aluminum looks great and comes at a reasonable cost.

Aluminum fencing is made of various grades to match the type of property in question. There is a helpful powder coating on top of the aluminum to stop any oxidation from occurring. The natural strength of the metal paired with the protective coating means that aluminum fencing is able to stay in excellent condition for years. This makes it a far better option to spend your money on because it lasts.

Aluminum Fence Sloped

Mistake #2: Hiring a Professional

An important concept to understand and believe is that you do not need to hire a professional fencing company to install your fence. Believe it or not, you can install a DIY fence made of aluminum without additional professional assistance!

Of course, asking a friend or neighbor for an extra set of hands is always a good idea when undertaking such a project, especially if you are new to the world of home improvement. However, with helpful instructions and diagrams from the fencing company, you shouldn’t need any outside professional help. That means working on your own time and being in control of every aspect.

Large Industrial Gate with Reverse Arch

Mistake #3: Not Knowing Your Boundaries

Your property line is something you will want to be very certain of before starting. You may need to check the planning permission for your property and even consult the homeowner’s association to check for any rules you must adhere to.

Depending on your property type, you may have added rules and regulations to follow. Aluminum fencing for properties with pools includes certain specifications and gates to ensure the safety of everyone around. Be sure to check with your municipality before getting started so you don’t waste time and money getting the wrong panels for the job!

Aluminum Fence

Mistake #4: Not Planning

Planning ahead is essential when undertaking such a project. Planning begins with measuring your property properly and double-checking those measurements. After all, you don’t want your fence panels to arrive only to discover you’ve mistakenly not ordered enough. Also, be sure to plan for any changes in elevation on your property beforehand.

Last but certainly not least, check what tools or help you might need for the installation process. You will likely have what you need in your tool shed already, but if not, you won’t want to be running to the store at the last minute. You can likely borrow what you need from a neighbor to make your installation as smooth and inexpensive as possible.