Fence installation
With regard to the fence, I had two choices: just around the pool, or claim as much of my yard as I could (we have an acre lot). I figured with the slope we would have left, if I didn't fence in the whole yard, I'd never worry about what happened outside of the fence and it would go to weeds and brush. I want it took look nice. So I chose to do the whole yard. I started at the front corner of the house. We have windows on the side in the back and I figured I'd get everything vulnerable behind a locked fence.
Went with a 60", 3 rail fence. Sod guy was supposed to go first, but he waited a week longer until fence was done - he was concerned that with the slope, he'd slide in to the new fence!!! I am glad we waited, because I would have had him sod further down my hill than he had to.
Fence was put in on a Friday and Saturday earlier this month. These pics are taken from my deck steps. From the first pic, then swinging my head to the left as I took pics. All through the pool build I was hoping I had 350 linear feet to fence in. Much of the now fenced area on my side yard was all brush last year. I cut it all out so I could visualize and the sod guy's Bobcat took care of the rest. From google maps measuring I figured I had 400-420 linear feet. Actually we had 480!!!! Ouch. Got a price I was happy with on the fence. A large company in west Georgia said $21 sq. ft. without gates. Smaller company estimate was about $18.50 without gates. I got him down to just over $18 WITH gates...3 of them, 2 four foot and 1 double 8 foot. Folks are busy out here. I had to schedule this guy 6 weeks out!!!
The dogs enjoy the space!




With regard to the fence, I had two choices: just around the pool, or claim as much of my yard as I could (we have an acre lot). I figured with the slope we would have left, if I didn't fence in the whole yard, I'd never worry about what happened outside of the fence and it would go to weeds and brush. I want it took look nice. So I chose to do the whole yard. I started at the front corner of the house. We have windows on the side in the back and I figured I'd get everything vulnerable behind a locked fence.
Went with a 60", 3 rail fence. Sod guy was supposed to go first, but he waited a week longer until fence was done - he was concerned that with the slope, he'd slide in to the new fence!!! I am glad we waited, because I would have had him sod further down my hill than he had to.
Fence was put in on a Friday and Saturday earlier this month. These pics are taken from my deck steps. From the first pic, then swinging my head to the left as I took pics. All through the pool build I was hoping I had 350 linear feet to fence in. Much of the now fenced area on my side yard was all brush last year. I cut it all out so I could visualize and the sod guy's Bobcat took care of the rest. From google maps measuring I figured I had 400-420 linear feet. Actually we had 480!!!! Ouch. Got a price I was happy with on the fence. A large company in west Georgia said $21 sq. ft. without gates. Smaller company estimate was about $18.50 without gates. I got him down to just over $18 WITH gates...3 of them, 2 four foot and 1 double 8 foot. Folks are busy out here. I had to schedule this guy 6 weeks out!!!
The dogs enjoy the space!



