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5 Common fence building errors

When building a fence, common mistakes such as tipping fences, out-of-line posts, heaving posts, gate alignment issues, and the use of cheap materials can cause long-term problems. A tipping fence usually results from posts not being buried deeply enough or lacking adequate concrete support. Out-of-line posts create an uneven and visually unappealing fence line, often due to rushed installation. Heaving posts, caused by frost and poor drainage, can push posts upward over time. Gate problems frequently arise when measurements aren't precise, leading to sagging or sticking gates. Finally, using cheap materials might save money initially but leads to quicker deterioration, instability, and ongoing maintenance issues. Avoiding these errors ensures a durable and attractive fence for years to come.

Here are the most Commonly Made Mistakes we see:

1. Tipping Fence

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Improper fence post installation is one of the main reasons fences lean or tip permanently. Once a fence starts leaning due to incorrectly set posts, repairs become difficult and, in some cases, nearly impossible. Proper fence post installation from the start ensures your fence stays straight, stable, and secure for years to come.

2. Out of Line Posts

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Uneven fences not only look unattractive and unprofessional, but they can also lead to additional fence problems and costly repairs in the future. Ensuring your fence is installed level from the start helps maintain a polished appearance and long-term durability.

3. Heaving Posts

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Fence posts that heave can quickly damage your fence structure and create an unsightly appearance in your yard. Proper fence post installation and careful planning help prevent heaving, ensuring your fence stays stable, secure, and attractive throughout all seasons.

4. Gate Problems

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Installing a fence gate is often the most challenging part of fence construction. If a gate isn't installed correctly with precise measurements, it can quickly lead to frustrating issues, like gates that won't open, sagging, or sticking. Proper gate installation ensures smooth operation and helps avoid common fence gate problems.

5. Cheap Materials

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Even some well-known fence companies use low-quality materials, resulting in fences that quickly chip, rust, and deteriorate. Choosing high-quality fencing materials ensures your fence stays durable, attractive, and rust-free for many years.

How to avoid these mistakes:

1. Verify Material Quality

Before installation, confirm the exact type and quality of fencing materials, such as galvanized steel thickness, vinyl coating, or wood treatment methods. High-quality fencing materials help prevent rust, chipping, and premature wear.

Our response:

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2. Read Customer Reviews

Research online reviews and testimonials from previous customers. Look specifically for complaints or praise regarding the durability and quality of fence materials.

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3. Warranty protection

Quality fences typically come with extensive warranty coverage against common fence problems such as rusting, chipping, and corrosion. A strong warranty indicates confidence in the durability of fence materials.

Our response:

Here at Cyclone Fence we offer a 10 year warranty, this ensures our confidence in our material. 

4. Verify Protective Treatments

Make sure metal fences are galvanized or powder-coated, and wood fences are either pressure-treated or made from naturally rot-resistant wood like cedar or redwood. Properly treated fencing significantly increases the lifespan of your fence.

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Here at Cyclone Fence we use...

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