In general, you can paint your fence any color you wish. However, if you live in a neighborhood with an HOA restrictions, your color choices are probably limited. Additionally, some counties/cities have ordinances that govern this sort of issue.
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Find your exact property line..... then come on your side of it just a few inches and then the entire fence is on your property as opposed to building right on the property line where it would be on both properties.
Blacks the best because it doesn't get dirty
If the fence is their property, and not yours; you would need their consent to make any modification to it.
If you need to figure out which fence is yours, you can paint your fence. If your neighbors fence is paintd as well, then paint your fence a different color. Also, you could get a different kind of fence. You could get a shorter fence or you could get a taller fence. You can also get a different top design. Hope this helps with your question! Crystal 3)
there was never no color paint. paint was always in different colors.
Paint all the walls the same colour except one that you paint a different colour. The wall that's different is the feature wall.
Caroline can paint half the fence in 3 hours and Lily can paint half the fence in 2 hours, so it will take a total of 5 hours for them to paint the fence while working together.
No, the paintbrush can only be used once.
4.95 hours
The most effective method for removing fence paint using a fence paint remover is to apply the remover according to the manufacturer's instructions, allow it to sit for the recommended amount of time, and then use a pressure washer or scraper to remove the softened paint.
You take translucent paint (or normal paint, I am not sure it will work) and paint it on the outside of the bulb with a light coat.