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Q&A
What are my legal obligations to my neighbor when building a fence on our shared property line?
Nevada's 'good neighbor' law, NRS 116.325, requires written notice to adjoining property owners before altering a shared boundary. In East Valley, this 2026 legal standard mandates notification 30 days prior to work commencing. This is a civil requirement separate from city permits.
Will a 12-inch footing be deep enough for my fence posts in East Valley?
No. The local frost line is 12 inches. IRC Section R403.1.4 requires footings to extend a minimum of 12 inches below undisturbed soil. In Downtown East Valley, posts set at exactly 12 inches will be subject to frost heave. We set posts to 18 inches minimum to ensure stability below the active frost layer.
Why do you recommend specific fasteners for my fence?
Material failure is predictable here. With moderate soil corrosivity and termite risk, fastener compatibility is non-negotiable. We use G90 galvanized or stainless-steel fasteners with all treated wood. This prevents rust streaks on materials and resists the accelerated corrosion common in our soil profile.
What are the height limits for fences on my corner lot near I-11?
East Valley zoning enforces a 3-foot height limit in the front yard and 6 feet in the rear. For corner lots, a critical 'sight triangle' regulation applies. No obstruction over 3 feet is permitted within 25 feet of the intersection to maintain driver visibility, a key safety concern near the high-traffic I-11 corridor.
Who is responsible for calling Nevada 811 to locate utilities?
The property owner or contractor is legally responsible. Hitting a buried line in Downtown East Valley carries massive liability for repair costs and service disruption. We manage the Nevada 811 ticket process and coordinate the resulting marks with the city permit office to ensure the site plan is cleared before any excavation.
Is a standard 8-foot post spacing strong enough for our wind?
Not for a 115 MPH V-ult wind rating. ASCE 7-22 standards dictate that wind force increases with the square of the speed. For East Valley's peak storm season, we engineer for ultimate loads. This requires reduced post spacing (often 6 feet on-center) and structural-grade concrete anchors to resist overturning moments from gusts.
Can I have an automated smart gate if I have a pool?
Yes, but integration is critical. IBC/IRC Appendix AG mandates self-closing, self-latching gates for pools. Modern IoT gate operators must integrate with a certified latch mechanism. This meets both the 2026 smart-gate trend and Nevada's strict liability standards for pool barrier safety.
How soon can you start a project, and what is your consultation process?
We typically schedule consultations within 5-7 business days. Our route from the East Valley Civic Center uses I-11 for direct access, resulting in a reliable 25-35 minute dispatch window to most Downtown locations. The consultation includes a site-specific wind load and zoning review.