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Common Security Fencing Mistakes You Need to Avoid

Admin • 23 Sep 2021

Residential metal fences installed in a residential area in Ballarat as security fencing.
So, you’re looking to boost the safety of your property, and you’ve decided to install security fencing without a reputable professional fencer. Tread carefully, or you could make one of these common mistakes!
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1. Choosing the Wrong Security Fencing
With so many fences to choose from, trying to decide on the fence for you can be overwhelming. It’s common for landowners to opt for security fencing which isn’t entirely suitable for their needs. To avoid this, create a list of your security priorities. Do you favour privacy? Consider wooden or metal hoarding to shield your property from prying eyes. Reusability? Think about temporary fencing options like Heras, which are easy to erect and remove. Defence? Think about investing in some extra security by adding razor spikes, barbed wire, or electricity to your fencing. To ensure you’re making the correct choice, it’s best to consult a fence contractor, who can guide you through the endless options. Once you’ve selected your security fence, there are some more blunders to avoid. It is advised to check with the professional fencers for more info. 

2. Getting the Wire Tension Wrong
When it comes to installing an electric wire security fence, it’s important to get the right balance of wire tension. If the wires are too taut, they’re susceptible to snapping under pressure. Too loose, and they’ll leave welcoming gaps for intruders to enter your property. To avoid a tense situation, you should ensure that your wires are sagging slightly, making them springy and durable. Tight enough to deter intruders, loose enough to stay intact. 

3. Not Using Protective Equipment
DIY can be perilous enough without adding barbed wire to the mix. It’s easy to underestimate the danger of installing a security fence, but razor spikes and electricity are not to be handled lightly. Without a professional fencer, you risk injuring yourself on your own security fence. When installing a security fence, ensure you’re wearing googles to protect your eyes, thick clothing to reduce laceration, and protective gloves and boots. Still, it’s best to hire a fence contractor to avoid any casualties!

4. Getting into Legal Trouble
Forget a-fence, you’ll need a legal de-fence if your neighbours are harmed by your reckless installation of barbed wire in a residential area. Before installing security measures on your property, you’ll need to check what your jurisdiction allows. If you’re unsure of the legality of your prospective security fencing, contact your local council for advice. Better yet, contact a professional fencer, who’ll be familiar with the laws surrounding security fencing and will also help you avoid any other mistakes. 

4. Installing an Unstable Fence
Installing anchor and line posts can be tricky. With anchor posts, you need to ensure they’re embedded deep enough to stay sturdy. Anchor posts are the backbone of fences, so they must be secure. Line posts are there to support your fence’s structure, but they’re ineffective when wonkily or unevenly placed. You’ll need to ensure you plan out your fence before you begin installation, to install an effective security fence.

There’s a lot to watch out for when planning and installing security fencing! Avoid the hassle with our professional fencing installation services – browse our fencing services and arrange for a quote today!


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