Winter Maintenance Tips For Your Fences

Posted by Chris D.
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Aug 11, 2016
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Fluctuating temperatures and extreme cold winds can cause several damages to any type of fences. Following some easy maintenance tips can save them from the freezing weather and make your house look exceptional during winter. Fences not only offer privacy but also help to keep your property safe and secure. But whatever the fencing material is, it can become shabby if not maintained well and taken care of. 

Thus, make your fences look incredible this winter by following the undermentioned maintenance tips:

1. Metal Fences: Metal fences can be classified into several types as per the materials used to make them. What kind of metal fence do you have? One of the most popular and common types is Colorbond, which is manufactured using galvanised steel. According to some professional fencing contractors in Perth, colorbond fences requires very little maintenance. Removing the soil accumulation at the bottom of the posts and giving a wash every now & then is enough to keep them safe from the freezing temperature. On the other hand, aluminum fences need to be inspected properly. They must be checked to see whether the powder coating on them has frayed off in any place or not. If so, then sealing and repainting the frays is essential to prevent the metal from rusting. In case rust has started to form already, it will have to be removed with the help of a metal brush. A thorough wash after that is also important, which should be followed by a repainting job with rust proof paints. 

2. Wooden Fences: Wooden fences are more likely to get affected by the winter weather. In case you have them around your property, start inspecting them for any damage. Check if there is any dry rot, insect damage, missing pickets or rails or shifted posts. A wooden fence that is damaged can cause security hazard to your property. If you find it broken or rotten, then seek a professional's help. A contractor will normally remove and replace the damaged posts with new ones. On the other hand, you can winterise the wooden posts with re sanding, priming, staining and painting jobs. 

3. Moving Parts: Whether you are using a wooden, a metal or any other kind of fence, just make sure that every moving part of it is all ready for the coming winter. Locks, hinges, latches can easily become damaged or get rusted if not maintained properly. So check for the damages and take steps accordingly to make them winter proof.

So what are you waiting for? Winterise your fences now!
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