Do I need permission from municipalities, HOA, or a building permit?Updated 10 months ago
Freestanding Cat Fence:
The height of the Freestanding Fence System is adjustable between 6-7 ft and is considered semi-permanent because posts are not set in concrete. Because of this, the Freestanding Fence will meet most zoning ordinances. However, we always recommend checking with your local municipality if you have concerns.
The posts are inserted into ground-driven sleeves rather than held in place with concrete. These sleeves will go into the ground approximately 22”. If you have buried electric or gas lines in or near the fenced area, you may consider contacting your local utility provider to locate the lines before installing the fence.
Existing Fence Conversion System:
The height of the Existing Fence Conversion System is dependent on the height of your existing fence and can be adjusted by simply mounting the system at an appropriate height. However, we do not recommend a finished height of less than 6 ft. The system is considered semi-permanent because it can be easily removed from the fence if needed. However, always recommend checking with your local municipality if you have concerns.