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How To Measure A Yard For A Fence?

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When you’re planning on setting up a fence yourself in your yard or even if you’re hiring a professional to do it for you, the most basic and crucial aspect is accurate measurement. This is important for a bunch of reasons, the chief one being that you’ll have an estimate of the material volume and the budget you’ll need to set aside for setting up your fence. 

So, don’t think that this seemingly simple task of measuring the exact distance in your yard for a fence is trivial, as it is the foundation step. Now, let’s get into the specifics of how exactly you measure a yard for fence installation.

What Steps To Take Before Measuring A Yard For A Fence Accurately?

Right, so here’s what you do if you’re measuring your yard:

  • The first step is to survey your property to map out your property’s limits and boundaries. After all, you wouldn’t want to intrude or build your fence on your neighbor’s land, as that’s a lawsuit waiting to happen. You can either contact a surveying company or your local county’s building department office to locate the property lines if you don’t have a map of your property.
  • The next thing you do before you can properly take your yard measurements for setting up a fence is to properly mark the utility lines passing underneath your yard. Plus, the obstructions like trees or slopes need to be accounted for, too. These both are critical to save yourself the hassle later down the road from accidentally hitting a utility line.

How Do You Measure Your Yard For A Fence?

Now that we’re done with those two prerequisites for fencing, we can actually get to the measuring. Here’s what you do:

  • Plant stakes on the four corners of your yard. You’ll notice an angle of 90 degrees will be created whenever the fence posts meet each other there. Those are the corners.
  • Use measuring tape to determine the size of your yard. Completely straighten the tape and have someone hold it with you for accuracy. The measurement unit should be feet, and the total area should be divided by the size of your fence panels. This will give you an idea of the number of panels you’ll need. 
  • Mark the line posts at intervals equal to the length of the fence panels. This will help keep the fence measurement and design in sync. Plus, you’ll need to account for obstacles like slopes, slumps, or trees and need to build around it.

Big Jerry’s Fencing Is Best Suited For Measuring Your Yard And Installing Your Fence

While these steps might seem simple, they require dedication, time, and energy. So, if you wisht to not deal with the hassle of pinpoint measurements, it’s best to let a professional company like Big Jerry’s Fencing handle things for you.

Not only do we have the best workforce that brings their decades-worth of accumulated experience, but they also have the highest standard of professionalism in the industry. Plus, our rates are the most affordable, and market-competitive, and we offer customized fencing, too. We’ll also take point on the pre-requisite paperwork, the approvals process, and provide any and all assistance for fence work. So, in short, we’re the best option for all your fencing needs.

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