When the job is complete, your yard should look just as it did before the work began—except now you have a beautiful new fence installed. Suppose the fence contractor uses a traditional post-hole digging method. In that case, there will be noticeable evidence of construction—specifically, piles of displaced dirt along the perimeter of the fence where the installation crew dug the post holes. There should be no ruts, damage, or signs of heavy machinery disturbing your yard.
However, even minimal disruption is avoided if the fence company uses a post-pounding technique like the No-Mess, No-Dig Installation method. This advanced method eliminates the need for digging and ensures there are no dirt piles for cleanup afterward. It’s an efficient, clean approach that leaves your yard looking untouched, with the new fence blending seamlessly into the landscape—as if it had “magically” grown there.
When installed professionally, your fence should enhance your property without leaving evidence of the installation process, giving you peace of mind and a picture-perfect result.