Before trying a fence project, you should take the time to plan your project carefully. This way you can determine the type of fence you want, where to place it and what the project should look like.

The first step in planning is to consider your reasons for choosing a 'frost fence' (which is also known as 'cloture frost' in the French language). Do you need child safety, decorative purposes, pet protection, privacy or barriers for offenders?

The next step in planning is determining whether you do the work yourself or hire a professional to do it. Professionals can do the whole project for you, which saves a lot of frustration and hard work or you can hire a fence builder to complete only part of the work. 

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Building a fence takes a lot of time and effort, but you will be rewarded with the satisfaction of a job well done if you follow a few basic construction tips.

Another thing to consider when planning your fence is dimensions. Careful measurements are needed if you buy the required amount of material and want to avoid installation problems. 

It is always important to check the boundaries of your property when looking for fences. You don't want to disturb your neighbours and have to remove the fence that you just installed because you don't belong to you. 

Another important element to check when measuring fences and before building fences is your local rules and regulations for homeowner associations. You must ensure that the fence you build meets all the necessary requirements.