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PVC Fencing Installation: DIY vs. Professional Service

Jul 03, 2024

PVC Fencing Installation: DIY vs. Professional Service | Betafence SA

If you're looking to install a new PVC-coated welded wire mesh fence on your property, you've no doubt considered whether you should opt for DIY vs. professional installation. 

The difference between these two fencing installation choices boils down to time and cost. Thanks to Betafence’s PVC fencing for DIY installations, you don’t need to hire a professional fence service to install it for you if you’re looking to cut costs.

Let's take a look at the difference between these two approaches so you can make an informed purchasing decision.

Professional Fence Installation

Professionals bring experience and skill to the job, ensuring that it's done to a high standard. They’re generally able to get the job done quickly, minimising any disruptions. 

Some installers also offer some form of warranty on the installation work, ensuring that you feel at peace with the job done and will have some support should there be any issues with the installation down the line. 

On the downside, however, it can cost more to hire professionals. You have to consider the labour costs and potential markups they might add on materials if you purchase them through the installer. 

You might also have to work around the contractor's schedule to ensure their availability, which could lead to unintended delays and inconveniences. 

This option also means less personal involvement, which means you have less control over the project details and the way that it's executed. This could be a downside if you want to make on-the-fly adjustments.

DIY Fence Installation

Thanks to fence manufacturers like Betafence, DIY installation is easier than ever. The upside of DIY fences is that they're significantly less expensive since you don't have to pay for additional labour and can cut out the middleman. 

Doing it yourself means you will have much more control over the project in general. You will be working on your own time, with the freedom to work at your own pace and make any adjustments you see fit without coordinating with a contractor first. 

In addition, doing the fence installation yourself can help improve your skills by teaching you new tricks of the trade and helping you gain a sense of accomplishment. The downside of doing it yourself is that it can take a bit longer to complete. 

The time-intensiveness can be particularly pronounced if you are unfamiliar with the process. You might also encounter unforeseen difficulties that can slow you down. 

Beyond expertise, you may also need to purchase a few additional tools to get the job done. Fortunately, most of the tools required for installing a Betafence product are fairly standard and should already be in your toolbox. 

If you’re on the fence regarding DIY vs. professional fencing installation choices, fear not! Contact us to find out more about our fencing solutions, or browse our online store to make a purchase.