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New Fencing | 3 Considerations Before Installing Cast Iron Fences In Your Backyard

Cast iron fences provide unequalled visual appeal when paired with any modern or classically designed home because of their ornate and versatile appearance. But before installing them, you must be aware of certain conditions that will determine the choices you make. If you're in the market for a cast iron fence, consider these factors for your backyard.

Check Local Council Fencing Regulations

Every local council will have specific regulations governing laws related to your fencing height and depth, so make sure you know them before finalising on a design for your backyard. For instance, the Brisbane City Council requires approval for all fences that are higher than two metres above ground level, which includes combined fences and retaining walls. Some local council areas are relaxed about fences around boundaries, while others are stricter with their laws. Getting a building permit will help you save expensive fines in the long run, so make sure you check local council fencing regulations before installing cast iron fences in your backyard.

Make Sure You Don't Dig Into Existing Utilities

The worst thing that could happen is if you end up digging into existing utility lines around your home while building the fencing boundary because you could end up affecting some vital utilities like electricity, gas and Internet. This expensive mistake could end up burning a hole in your pocket with the restoration process –– and you'll have a hard time explaining the situation to your irritated neighbours. To prevent this from happening, you may want to get a ground plan from your local council to be sure of where utility lines exist around your property. You may also want to hire professionals for the installation process to save you money because they will do their due diligence before digging into the ground. Fencing contractors will charge between $48 and $100 per linear metre depending on the complexity, but this is a small cost when you think of the thousands you may have to shell out if you end up snapping utility lines.

Think About How You Want People To Use The Fence 

Before installing cast iron fences in your backyard, think about how you want people to use the fence. For instance, if the fence is meant for purely decorative purposes, then you may not need a gate. But if you want to create an access point to your backyard through your fence, then you may have to install a gate. If you want to encourage backyard access from the sidewalk, then installing a gate is a good idea for your home. Consider your personal situation before making a decision on how to use the fence.  

Before installing cast iron fences in your backyard, consider these vital factors.


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