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Simple Tips To Save Big Money On Fencing Supplies

Do you love the sense of privacy a fence offers but don't have the money to hire a professional? Installing a fence yourself is possible and because you aren't paying for labor, you can save hundreds or even thousands by tackling this DIY project. In addition to installing the fence yourself, here are a few additional ways you can save big money on your residential fencing project.

Think Twice Before Installing Several Gates

From the cost of permits to cement to anchor the posts, there are several unexpected costs associated with installing a fence. Gates are another expense, so try to minimize the number of gates you install. Ideally, every fence requires two gates. It might mean walking a little further to exit or enter your property but installing fewer gates can save you hundreds on the cost of your new DIY fence.

Choose a More Inexpensive Material

Several materials are available to build your fence. Chain link is one of the most inexpensive. However, it doesn't offer much privacy. Luckily, there are several inexpensive fencing materials that will withstand the elements while creating a private space for you and your family to enjoy. Treated pine is a great option that will not break the bank.

If you want a more rustic look, split-rail fencing can help you create a clear property line and will keep your pets on your property. However, this doesn't provide as much privacy as treated pine or bamboo, which is another cost-saving option.

Reuse and Repurpose Existing Fencing and Materials

Before you throw away the existing wood fencing on your property, take a second look and determine if the wood panels or posts can be reused. Often, the wood underneath the dirt, grime, and moss can be cleaned, treated, or repainted and reused. Taking a few minutes to reinvigorate the existing wood fence can save you a lot of time and money.

Plan a Smaller Fence

Ideally, you want to fence in your entire backyard. However, depending on the size of the yard and the materials you use, this can mean spending thousands of dollars on materials alone. Instead, think smaller and fence in a portion of your yard. Fencing your yard in sections over the next few months or years can allow you to spread out the cost of materials.

From planning a smaller fence to investing in inexpensive materials, there are several simple ways you can save big on your backyard fencing project.

Visit a hardware store to get fence supplies today.


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