Do I need to mark where the fence should go?
No, you never mark or outline anything. Just describe the fence location using landmarks in your photo. For example, 'add a fence along the back edge of the lawn' or 'add a fence on the left side between my yard and the neighbor's driveway.' The AI understands spatial descriptions and places the fence accordingly.
What fence types can I visualize?
You can add privacy fences (board-on-board, stockade, horizontal slat), picket fences (spaced or solid), chain-link (with or without privacy slats), vinyl fences, aluminum or wrought iron decorative fences, split-rail fences, and modern horizontal plank fences. Specify style, height, material, and color for accurate results.
How do I specify fence height accurately?
State the height in feet: '4-foot fence' for shorter front yard fences, '6-foot fence' for standard privacy fencing, or '8-foot fence' for tall privacy. You can reference nearby objects: 'fence as tall as the garage door' or 'fence reaching the bottom of the windows.' Standard residential heights are 4, 6, or 8 feet.
Can I add gates in the fence?
Yes, include gates in your description: 'add a 6-foot cedar privacy fence along the back with a double gate on the right side' or 'add white picket fence across front yard with gate aligned to the walkway.' Specify gate location, width, and whether it's single or double.
Will this work for HOA or contractor quotes?
The visualizations are great for planning and communicating your vision to contractors or HOA boards. However, actual fence installation requires professional measurement of property lines, checking local setback requirements, and calling 811 before digging. Use these visuals as a starting point for contractor consultations.