Installing a wood fence for privacy

When all of us first obtained our house, the residences on either side were both vacant! The neighborhood was quiet, and all of us loved our privacy; My spouse and I love to sit on the front patio with our Tim Hortons Latte in the afternoon and chat or read.

  • Two years later, all of us had neighbors transfer in on both sides.

The 1 home is a rental property. The occupants are not interested in mowing the shrubbery or keeping everything neat and tidy. There is regularly garbage scattered in the shrubbery and many broken-down cars parked in the driveway. The renters come and go at all hours of the night, and they’re noisy! On the other side of us, the neighbor is far too friendly and nosy. If she catches sight of us sitting on our patio, she wanders over to chat, but she also cut down all of the trees and foliage on the property line that gave privacy. She created a clear view of each other’s houses. I don’t want to see him get her mail or haul her garbage to the curb. My spouse and I decided to install a fence around our property. The two of us wanted a tall and tightly constructed fence to honestly block our view of both neighbors. I researched online and found many fencing companys in our area, after studying reviews, I chose the company that backs their labor with a 1 hundred percent joy guarantee. I called and set up an appointment for an quote for the following afternoon. The company walked the property, made suggestions and explained options. The two of us chose an eight-foot tall privacy fence constructed of honestly white vinyl. Our fence was installed within the week. It was a rather fancy home improvement project but totally worth it.

 

 

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