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What to Consider when Designing a Fence

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  • Fences can range from the most basic barbed wire, to highly structured steel security features.

  • Fences keep pets in and help protect your property from pests.

  • Whether you have a small area or many acres, you might find it necessary to fence your property.

Step 1 - Check with local authorities

Check with local authorities to determine whether any building codes, permits or height regulations apply in your local area.

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Step 2 - Measure the area

Measure the area. If your area or acreage is hilly or sloping, use a walking wheel type measuring tool. At this time, measurement is simply to get a general idea of how much fence you might require to complete your job.

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InstanceBeginEditable name="doctitle" Step 4 - Consult fencing specialists -

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StartFragmentConsult fencing specialists, Derrymore Agri Services Ltd., online, by e-mail or by phone, to get an idea of what kinds of fence are available. There is a huge variety of fencing choices. Is your fence for decorative purposes, or do you need to contain animals? Some animals are more difficult to fence in than others, and will require a more stock-proof fence.EndFragment


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StartFragmentDecide what kind of fence you want. You may like the look of one type, but the cost may be prohibitive if you have hundreds of meters to fence. For example, on Residential or domestic property?s, one option is to use Post and Rail, or a Picket-Board fence along the front of your property and a less expensive fence, such as Barbed Wire, or Sheep Wire along the sides and back. Drive around and look at fences that are new and old to consider how much maintenance you are willing or able to do each year when determining which material you will use. Even consult with family, friends and neighbours to get their opinions on what fence would best suit your property.EndFragment

Step 6 - Contact Derrymore Agri Services Ltd. for a Quotation

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Once you know the style of fence, and type of material you wish to use, Contact Derrymore Agri Services Ltd., by phone or drop us an e-mail for a full detailed Quotation, and competitive price. Derrymore Agri Services Ltd. will supply and erect all the material required to complete your fencing project.

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