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AVOID THESE
PITFALLS!
HAVE YOU CONTACTED
YOUR
LOCAL UTILITIES?
HAVE YOU CHECKED YOUR
LOCAL ZONING LAWS?
ARE YOU ABSOLUTELY SURE
WHERE YOUR
PROPERTY
LINE
IS?
HAVE YOU TALKED TO YOUR
NEIGHBORS?
IMPORTANT!
UNSTABLE GROUND OR
ROCK?
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You must call your local utilities before you start installing
your fence to avoid puncturing any unseen underground
utilities, especially electrical or gas lines. Fortunately, this
is made easy for you.
Local zoning laws and Home Owners Associations may regulate
the height, style, and placement of your fence. Some locations
may even require a permit.
Many disputes have arisen from questions about whose side
the fence is on. We recommend the outside edge of your
fence to be at least 2" inside your property line to avoid any
encroachment on an adjacent property.
Your fence will become part of their yard too, and you'll have
an easier time building it if you can have access from both
sides. Besides, you may get lucky if they decide to share the
cost with you.
If you encounter rock or unstable ground, you can concrete
the pipe into place either during installation or afterwards.
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Simply call
811
in the US or visit
www.call811.com.
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In Canada, visit
www.transcanada.com/contactus.html
for a list of phone numbers by province.