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Dog Guard of Gap provides invisible pet fencing solutions for homeowners in Gap, PA, and surrounding Lancaster County communities. Serving neighborhoods near Gap's historic village center and along Ro...
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FAQs
Can I have a smart gate for my pool?
Yes. IRC Appendix AG requires a 48-inch barrier with a self-closing, self-latching gate. Modern IoT latches integrate with smart systems. This meets Pennsylvania liability standards by providing access logs and remote status checks.
What do I need to do before you dig?
Call Pennsylvania 811 for utility locates. Hitting a line in Imperial Village is a major liability. We manage the township permit paperwork, which requires the 811 ticket and site plan. This prevents delays and fines.
Why are my Imperial Village fence posts leaning after winter?
40 inches of frost depth in Imperial heaves soil. IRC requires post footings below the frost line. Posts set shallower will lift, causing failure. We engineer footings to 44 inches for stability.
How soon can you start a consultation?
We dispatch from the Montour Trailhead. The route via I-376 to Imperial Village takes 25-35 minutes. We schedule site assessments within 48 hours to review zoning, soil, and your plan.
Am I legally required to tell my neighbor I'm replacing our fence?
Yes. Pennsylvania Common Law and the Fence Viewers Act require neighbor notification for a shared boundary. In Imperial, a 2026 best practice is a written notice before work, even if using the 0-foot on-line rule with consent.
What fence material lasts in Imperial's soil?
Soil has moderate corrosivity. We specify G90 galvanized or powder-coated steel posts. Pressure-treated wood is standard, but moderate termite risk requires proper ground clearance. We use stainless steel fasteners to prevent rust streaks.
Is a standard fence strong enough for our wind?
No. Imperial has a 115 MPH V-ult wind rating. Standard post spacing fails. We design to ASCE 7-22, using closer post centers and reinforced concrete footings to handle peak storm season gusts from the I-376 corridor.
What are the fence height and placement rules for my corner lot?
Zoning is 4 feet in front, 6 feet in rear. Setback is 2 feet unless you have written neighbor consent for 0 feet. Corner lots near I-376 require a clear 'sight triangle' for driver visibility. We survey this during the plan phase.