COMPOUND WALL

A compound wall serves to demarcate the site, protect ones property, ensure privacy and enhance aesthetic appeal. The most important reason for having a fence is security. Not only does a fence prevents encroaches from moving into your property but also effectively restricts entry into your space. Most city houses are independent units and therefore invariably have their compound walls.

Fencing ensures privacy to the residents. Whether it is a 12 feet compound wall further reinforced by a chain link fence or a screen wall within the property that restricts access to certain spaces such as swimming pool and party areas, the height and location of these structures are decided on the basis of the privacy needs of the resident.

The most commonly used fencing option is the compound wall made of concrete. Other options include timber, picket fences that are also wood-based, wrought iron fences and natural hedges. The best designs combine these options, though the guiding rule is not to deviate too far from the base material used in the construction of the building.

For example, a timber reinforced gate or the use of timber over the compound wall, which has risen to a certain height, is a different option. A brick and mortar wall allows private properties to screen themselves from the road, in terms of visibility, dust and noise pollution. It is also necessary to shield the ground floor of the house from the street and therefore the front fence should be of a height that will fulfill this condition. Stonewalls are gaining popularity in cities, basically because it presents a strong exterior, is long standing if the foundation is good.

It’ll not only save on energy but also on your utility bills. Amount of water wasted or used should also be reduced inside and outside the house. This includes your kitchen, bathroom, and yard. Make sure the water ducts or passages do not have leaks. Another great idea is construct a site where rainwater can be collected and used for watering purposes like watering the plants in your garden or cleaning outdoor things.

It is also good to think about a systematic waste management. This may be a cliché but you should segregate your biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes. Many people still fail to practice this at home.