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Frequently Asked Questions
What fencing materials work best here?
Use pressure-treated wood rated for ground contact or corrosion-resistant metals. The moderate soil corrosivity index and moderate termite risk demand treated materials. Specify hot-dip galvanized or stainless-steel fasteners to prevent rust streaks from degrading the fence's appearance.
Will a standard fence survive high winds?
Only if engineered for the 105 MPH V-ult wind speed. This rating dictates post spacing (often 6 feet on-center maximum), concrete footing size, and the use of wind-rated brackets. A non-compliant fence will fail during peak storm season gusts common off I-25.
How deep should fence posts be set in Canoncito?
Set posts a minimum of 30 inches deep, with 24 inches of concrete below the local 24-inch frost line. Per IRC Section R403.1.4, posts set in shallow footings in Canoncito Village will fail from frost heave, lifting panels and breaking rails.
How soon can a crew start a project?
Consultations typically schedule within 3-5 business days. Our route from the Canoncito Post Office via I-25 to your site accounts for the standard 30-45 minute response window in the area. Mobilization follows signed contract and utility clearances.
Are electronic gates a good idea for pool safety?
Yes. Integrating a smart gate with an automatic, self-latching mechanism directly satisfies the NM Residential Building Code (IRC 2021/2026 amendments) for pool barriers. The low-to-moderate smart gate trend in Canoncito reflects this shift toward IoT systems that reduce liability.
What are the height and placement rules for a fence?
Zoning limits are 4 feet in front yards and 6 feet in rear yards. The 0-foot setback allows building on the property line. For corner lots, maintain a clear 'sight triangle' at intersections; vegetation and fencing must not obstruct driver visibility, a critical rule near I-25 access roads.
Do I need to notify my neighbor before building a fence?
Yes. Under New Mexico Statutes Section 47-1-1 and local precedent, you must provide written notice to an adjoining owner before replacing or altering a shared boundary (partition fence). Failure to notify can result in a civil action for damages in Canoncito.
What is required before digging post holes?
You must contact New Mexico 811 for a full utility locate. Hitting a gas, water, or fiber line in Canoncito Village is a major financial and safety liability. We manage the 811 ticket and any required permit office paperwork from the Canoncito Post Office jurisdiction as part of the contract.