Home Boundaries | 3 Contemplations Before Installing Brick Fencing On Your Property

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If you're looking for an alluring fencing option with a strong emphasis on security, then brick fencing is an ideal option for your property. Built from solid brick material, this type of fencing is hard to break through and can give your property the privacy and security you desire. But before adding brick fencing to your home, you must consider certain factors to determine whether it is the right fit for you.

Be Aware Of Your Desired Finish

You'll be surprised to know that brick is a fairly versatile material and can be made in a variety of finishes to suit the façade of your home. For instance, weathered brick finishes are crafted to simulate the look of natural stone with rough textures and look great when offset against older homes. Smooth brick finishes are designed to produce consistent textures and offer a premium visual setting for a modern home. Rolled brick finishes present a handmade appearance with a variety of grainy textures for country-cottage-style homes. You can also choose between different brick colours like champagne, red-orange, stone, ebony, pearl grey and more based on the colour of the outdoor walls of your home.

Find Out From Your Local Council Regarding Fencing Regulations

Every local council in Australia may have its own regulations concerning fencing rules in the area. For instance, the Maroondah City Council recommends that a building permit is not required if the fence is not higher than 2 metres. The ACT Planning Directorate recommends that no development approval is necessary for boundaries between neighbours or at the side up to 2.3 metres above ground. Knowing your local council regulations will ensure that you remain within the prescribed regulations. This will save you from high-priced fines in the future.

Know The True Costs Of Installing Brick Fences

Brick offers both visual appeal and superior security without being too taxing on your wallet. Some bricklayers charge for the job brick by brick. The cost of the brick will be anywhere from $1 to $5 and will include the cost of labour. If the job is not too big, bricklayers may charge between $35 and $50 per hour, but the material cost will be separate. Standard brick fencing will set you back $2,000, while a slightly more upscale version will cost $3,500. You shouldn't expect the price to deviate too much from these figures for a standard home.

Considering these key factors will help you better plan before introducing brick fencing to your property.

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Fencing off the yard

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