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Do I need to tell my neighbor I'm replacing our fence?
Yes. New Mexico Statute 47-2-1, the Good Neighbor Fence Act, requires written notice to adjoining landowners in Mesita before altering a shared boundary. Since 2026, this includes a 30-day notice period and a good-faith offer to share costs for a partition fence.
How soon can you start a consultation?
We dispatch from the Acoma Pueblo Civic Center area. Travel via I-40 to most Mesita Central properties takes 45-60 minutes for an initial site assessment. We schedule consultations to evaluate frost depth, wind exposure, and zoning compliance on your specific lot.
Can I have a smart gate with a pool?
Yes, but integration is critical. A pool fence must meet IBC/IRC Appendix AG standards for self-closing, self-latching gates. While smart gate IoT trends are low in NM, any electronic latch must redundantly meet these codes to limit homeowner liability. We specify hardware that complies with both.
Will my fence survive the wind?
Design for the 115 MPH V-ult wind speed. This ultimate wind load dictates post spacing, concrete footing mass, and bracket strength. Fences in Mesita Central must resist peak storm season gusts. We engineer layouts using ASCE 7-22 standards to prevent panel failure and overturning.
Why are my fence posts heaving in Mesita Central?
Frost heave in Mesita requires footings below the 24-inch frost line. Posts set in shallow concrete will lift during freeze-thaw cycles, causing failure. IRC Section R403.1.4 mandates this depth for structural stability. We engineer all posts to resist this uplift pressure.
What are the fence height rules for my corner lot?
Mesita zoning enforces a 3-foot height limit in front yards and 6 feet in rear. The 0-foot setback allows building on the property line. For corner lots, a clear 'sight triangle' is required at intersections to maintain driver visibility, especially near I-40. We survey this during planning.
What happens before you dig?
We call New Mexico 811 for a full utility locate. Hitting a gas or fiber line in Mesita Central is a major liability with repair costs and fines. We manage the ticket and coordinate with the city permit office to ensure all excavations are legal and documented before the first post hole.
What fence material lasts in Mesita soil?
Material compatibility is key. Mesita has moderate soil corrosivity and termite risk. Pressure-treated pine or steel posts require hot-dip galvanized or stainless-steel fasteners to prevent rust streaks. We avoid materials that attract termites and specify corrosion-resistant brackets for longevity.