with Susan Duce of Duce Construction, Inc.
When you're coming down to fencing around your property, there's lots of different things to consider. For example, if your back fence goes into an open space, you might want to keep it open and keep it safe from deers and coyotes, but have a wire fence. Between you and your neighbor, you might want to consider having a taller fence, having some privacy, maybe made out of wood.
A new topic that's come up too is in the front, sometimes with Zone Zero. Zone Zero is a new regulation that's starting to come in from insurance companies and from fire departments is essentially from your home five feet extending outward trying to make it more fire safe to reduce how fires travel.
So reducing wood fencing touching your home for five feet, removing flammable items such as tan bark or plants or those type of things to help improve your home safety and reduce the traveling of fire between homes. And having the transitions be at different styles and different heights for different area of your properties is absolutely something that you can do.
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