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Maintenance Guidelines for Your Colorbond Fencing

by Taylor Smith Helping Fence in Australia

There is a massive range of materials available in terms of fencing, but the most used one is undoubtedly colorbond fencing. This popular fencing alternative is not just durable but also good-looking. There are other equally stunning options like tubular steel fencing and aluminium slat fencing, but still, colorbond fencing remains the most used one. One of the top reasons behind this popularity is the ease of maintenance. The first point is that it is completely maintenance-free, and even if some maintenance is required, the steps are straightforward and can be taken without any significant investment of time or money.

What Is Colorbond Fencing?

Colorbond fences are made of colorbond steel, which is a product of Australia. This steel is more versatile than all other options available in the market, and it allows you to choose the look that you want to give to your lawn. There are colorbond fence extensions available in different colours, and also there are colorbond gates available to compliment the looks and make a lawn look complete. The colours are several to choose from, and at any vendor, you will get at least 22 colour options available in bold, light, dark, cool and warm textures.

One more feature very clearly visible in colorbond fencing is that there are no vertical gaps, visible footholds or loose palings.

How to Clean Colorbond Fences And Gates?

There are a few things to keep in mind when it comes to cleaning and maintenance. Let us go through the details below.

Hosing Down

Vendors of colorbond fence panels and colorbond gates recommend that you should hose down the areas that are not regularly washed by you or rainwater. This hosing should be done at least once in two months. If the fencing is installed on your property, i.e., located nearby coastal areas, you will have to wash and hose your fence down more frequently to eliminate debris that contains salt and mud.

Spot Removal

Vendors further say that dirt and debris accumulated on the fence should be removed as soon as it is noticed. Hosing down is the best option, but if the dirt is stubborn, you can consider washing the fence with mild warm water and a mild soap or detergent. No scrubbing is required, and you should also ensure that the detergent used for cleaning is non-abrasive. To prevent scratching the paint, you can use a sponge or a soft cloth to scrub and make it shiny. Once scrubbed, you can rinse with clean water to remove soap and detergent that would take dirt and dust along with it.

The durability and robustness of colorbond fencing can't be questioned at all, but over a period of time, you will see this fencing losing its shine and gloss. This is very common and something not to be worried about because when exposed to harsh sun and rainfall, any material, including colorbond, will deteriorate and wear down. The good news in terms of colorbond fencing is that the deterioration rate of this material is slower than other materials recommended for residential and commercial fencing.

One more concern related to the performance of colorbond fencing is that it could become a victim of chalking after a particular period. Chalking refers to paint getting degraded and leaving a white appearance. In this situation, the colorbond fence can be repainted using suitable colour. You can consult the vendor about the ideal paint for your colorbond fencing.

In short, it can be said that the maintenance of colorbond fencing is easiest as compared to other materials. It would not require any painting, oiling or replacement and also maintenance can be done simply by using water and a mild soap solution.

 


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