DIY or Hire a Professional Fence Contractor

Dan Campbell DIY Fence Project, Fence Installation

flash fence of college stationWhen you’re trying to decide whether you should get your deck professionally installed or if you should do it yourself, you might be thinking about the magical personal touch you could bring to your yard with a DIY project. However, you might also be considering DIY as an option because you’re thinking about the cold hard cash. Are you really going to save money by installing your fence yourself? The answer to this question depends on the type of fence you install and the process you use.

When you hire a contractor for fence installation, you are not just paying for the materials. You are also paying them for their labor. When you opt for DIY installation, your only cost is materials, but you will be paying with your own labor! If you’re building a fence from scratch, this could be quite a lot of labor. New DIYers frequently underestimate the amount of time a project will take them, so you have to consider the tradeoff. In theory, maybe the project only takes a week, but chances are you’ll encounter some unexpected challenges along the way. Your time is valuable and may be more profitable if spent on your own non-fencing work. The less experienced you are with carpentry, digging, and other tasks involved in building a fence, the harder it will be to build your fence quickly.

Professional Fence Contractor College Station

While some homeowners may be up to the challenges of both putting up the fence and researching how all these factors will fit together during and after the initial installation, experienced local fencing contractors are likely to do the job faster and more effectively than most homeowners ever could. When you consider all the DIY fencing projects that end up requiring professional assistance not just to finish the job, but to backtrack and fix mistakes made before they arrived, the choice to hire a fence contractor is actually a money saver in some scenarios!

A professional fence contractor knows how to handle any unexpected challenges efficiently, maybe more efficiently than you. Addressing challenges will add time and possibly money, especially if you do need to go out and buy a tool you didn’t plan on needing. However, it’s possible to save money by renting some of these tools. Renting a post hole auger can help you dig holes that are straight and possibly avoid a tipping fence. Even if it takes time, there’s no reason you can’t learn to be a master fence builder. After all, everyone has to start somewhere!