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Always place the fence with the front facing the neighbor!I’ll explain why

Posted on February 13, 2026 by Admin

Ah, this is one of those subtle home‑ownership tips that most people overlook, and the reasoning is actually both practical and legal. Here’s why you should place the front (finished or “good”) side of the fence facing the neighbor:

1. Aesthetic Courtesy

  • The finished side of a fence looks neat and intentional.
  • By placing it facing the neighbor, you show consideration, avoiding leaving the “ugly” side of the fence facing their property.
  • It’s a small gesture that can prevent disputes or hurt feelings.

2. Neighborhood Standards & Expectations

  • Many local fence codes and HOA rules assume the “good” side faces outward.
  • If a dispute arises over property lines, showing that you followed this common standard can help.

3. Resale and Property Value

  • If your neighbor sees a well-built, aesthetically pleasing fence, it reflects well on your property.
  • Ugly or unfinished sides toward neighbors can be seen as neglect or passive-aggressiveness, potentially affecting neighborhood relations.

4. Practical Installation

  • Most fence posts are meant to be installed from the back/inside for stability. Installing with the finished side outward naturally aligns with construction standards.

💡 Extra tip: Always confirm property lines before installing, and if possible, coordinate with your neighbor. They’ll appreciate being asked, and it avoids future conflicts.

If you want, I can also explain a common “oops” people make when placing fences” that leads to major headaches later. Do you want me to go into that?

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