Getting your home or business ready for colder weather may not even be on your to-do list yet. Chances are, that means you’re definitely not thinking about what you want to accomplish around your home next spring after we make it through the winter.

In fact, autumn is the best time to think ahead. If you’re planning to get a fence or deck in the spring, you may want to get a jump-start on the spring rush. Most people plan for their outdoor projects in the spring of each year, making fence companies and other contractors extremely busy, adding to wait times on installation.

You might be surprised to know that for conscientious homeowners, the best time to have a fence installed is from September through March!  It’s time to get savvy and ensure that your landscaping and fence projects are ready to go before the spring rush. You can actually save money too by planning ahead!

Did you know that a good portion of new home construction is completed in the winter months? Don't let a fence become an afterthought. If you have a fence on your list for your new home, make fence installation part of your house construction schedule. Your fence is part of your home and should suit your style and taste.

The off-season is also a great time to repair or replace a damaged fence. Maybe you are ready to replace an old fence on your property or you want to upgrade and install a fence that requires less maintenance than the one you currently have. Replacing your fence in the off-season allows you to see firsthand the durability of your new fence in the colder months. And best of all, this option saves on short and long term cost.

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