How To Extend Your Fence Higher For Privacy?

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Sometimes, it’s easier working on an old project than starting one from zero. Similarly, if you already have a fence installed in your home, it might be wise to extend it instead of getting a new one. Unsure of how to do that? Let us help you out in this quest! 

Before You Start: Check Local Regulations

Before you begin, make sure to check your local fence height laws. Many places have height restrictions for fences, which typically range from 6 to 8 feet. Also, to avoid legal complications, study any permits you may need.

Methods for Extending Your Fence Height

Here a few approaches:

1. Add Fence Toppers

A quick and easy way to increase a fence’s height by one or two feet is to use fence toppers. They enable you to maintain or enhance the appearance of your fence because they are available in a range of materials, such as wood, metal, and lattice.

Trellis Fence Toppers are excellent for letting light through and supporting climbing plants. They’re also perfect for giving your fence a green, organic touch. Whereas, solid fence toppers offer extra coverage by totally blocking views, which is ideal if you want total privacy.

2. Install Post Extensions

Post extensions allow you to increase fence height by adding additional panels or boards on top of your existing fence. This method works especially well for wooden or concrete fences. Post extensions are fixed over the current fence posts, providing a stable foundation for the added height.

Make sure to use strong, durable materials to avoid wobbling or structural issues. Attach new panels or boards securely for a seamless look! 

3. Install Privacy Screens

Free-standing structures that can be positioned adjacent to your fence are privacy screens. Moreover, you don’t need to physically change your fence to increase privacy. You can achieve this goal simply by carefully positioning these screens. In your yard, privacy screens are especially helpful for establishing shady, private spaces.

4. Replace Short Fence Boards with Taller Ones

Putting in taller fence boards in place of your current ones is another easy solution. This technique allows you to raise the height without significantly altering the design, and it functions best if your existing fence is composed of wood.

Make sure there are no gaps or instability in the fence by firmly fastening the new planks to the frame. For added strength, consider reinforcing the fence posts.

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