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Spring fencing projects take off as homeowners upgrade yards

Spring fencing projects take off as homeowners upgrade yards

Photo: Contributed/J&M Fence Company


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — As spring blooms across Western North Carolina, homeowners are upgrading their yards with new fences, turning fences into practical barriers and stylish statements.

Local fencing companies report a surge in installations during spring, driven by families seeking privacy, pet owners looking for secure yards and homeowners eager to boost curb appeal.

Wood, vinyl and composite materials are among the most popular choices. Wood remains favored for its classic look and customization options, while vinyl and composite offer low maintenance and long-lasting durability. Homeowners are also increasingly choosing privacy fences over traditional picket styles, though decorative options remain popular in neighborhoods where aesthetics matter as much as function.

Beyond aesthetics, experts say fences add value to homes and improve safety for children and pets. A well-designed fence can transform a yard and provide peace of mind, they said.

With spring projects in full swing, fencing companies are advising homeowners to schedule installations early to avoid delays as the season peaks.

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