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What is the standard height and thickness of boundary wall

What is the standard height and thickness of boundary wall | minimum height of boundary wall | maximum height of boundary wall | thickness of compound wall or boundary wall.

What is the standard height and thickness of boundary wall
What is the standard height and thickness of boundary wall

Boundary wall is also known as compound wall made of cement concrete, bricks, stone, sand, aggregate, metal panel, wooden panel, polyvinyl chloride fancy popularly known as PVC fencing, etc. for protecting the overall property, enhancing the beauty of house, give aesthetic apprearance.

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Boundary wall will be made to cover of house, Garden, your farmhouse, that’s why it is also known as Garden wall and house compound wall. Their main purpose is to protect and guard the building, house appear larger and act as barrier to protect over all properties.

Even though looks are quite important, be mindful of the fact that as it is an essential external element, the boundary wall needs to be tough enough to withstand the elements of nature, such as light, water, dust, etc. Also note that the boundary wall has to be repaired more often than the interiors of your home, for it to have a long life .

Your home’s boundary wall has some specific purposes. Besides protecting the overall property, it also adds to its beauty. Hence, the design of the boundary wall, also known as compound wall, should ensure that it meets both these purposes. With this in mind, let us explore the different boundary wall designs ideal for Indian homes.

Standard height of boundary wall

Boundary wall or compound wall or Garden wall made of bricks combine with cement mortar. In india, generally standard height of boundary wall should be ranging between 4ft to 8ft or 1m to 2.4m. Their minimum height should be 4 to 6 feet and maximum upto 8 feet. This is perfect, normal, ideal, best and standard height of boundary wall or compound wall.

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Minimum height of boundary wall

In india, As Garden fencing or house boundary wall made of bricks combine with cement mortar, generally, on average, minimum height of boundary wall should be ranging between 4 to 6 feet. This is perfect, normal, ideal, best and minimum height of boundary wall or compound wall.

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Maximum height of boundary wall

In india, As Garden fencing or house boundary wall made of bricks combine with cement mortar, generally, maximum height of boundary wall or compound wall upto 8 feet. This is maximum height of boundary wall or compound wall.

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Standard thickness of boundary wall

In india, As Garden fencing or house boundary wall made of bricks combine with cement mortar, generally, on average, minimum thickness of boundary wall or compound wall should be 8 to 9 inches or 200 to 230mm thick. This is perfect, normal, ideal, best and standard thickness of boundary wall or compound wall.

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