05/29/2026
A fence layout is not just footage.
And this is where a lot of people get caught off guard.
They measure the run, feel confident about the length, and think they are ready to price or build.
But then reality shows up.
Slopes. Corners. Trees. Shrubs. Utilities. Awkward transitions.
And suddenly the “simple fence line” is not simple anymore.
*A slope changes how the fence looks and how clean the finished line feels.
* A corner changes how sections connect and how much adjustment the layout needs.
* A tree or shrub on the line is not a small detail... it can force the path to shift, change spacing, or complicate installation.
* Utility boxes, marked lines, and fixed obstacles can change the plan before digging even starts.
That is why just pricing by linear footage is never the full picture.
Because what actually changes cost and difficulty is not just the length.
It is:
- terrain and slopes
- corner transitions
- obstacles on the line
- daily access and usability
And if you ignore those details early, the project usually gets harder, uglier, and more expensive later.
The real lesson is simple:
Layout is not just distance. Layout is what happens when the plan meets the yard.
Save this before pricing your fence.
And comment LAYOUT if you want a checklist of what to inspect before planning your run