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by Zamantha Pandie
Now that you’ve gone to the expense of installing a fence, what do you need to do to make sure that it was money well spent? You’ll be glad to know that taking care of your fence is quick and easy.
There are dozens of different types of fences, but, whether you opted for chain link, wood or a solid fence such as a wall of brick or stucco, you’ll still care for you fence in about the same way, with few minor variations.
Seasonal Care is Essential
Usually, fence upkeep takes place in the months of March-May, when the weather is turning nicer and you are outside getting ready to plant for spring. Another popular option is to care for you fencing investment in the autumn. The hardest part is deciding when to take care of your fence!
The most important part of maintaining your fence is making sure that all types of growth, as well as any kind of garbage are cleared away from your fence. This step should also include removing any bugs, such as ants, that have decided to make a home near your fence.
By keeping your fence base free from debris, you’ll reduce deterioration as well as possible rotting of your new fence, thus increasing the life of your investment.
Repair your fence as soon as you notice any damage. The faster you can replace a split piece of wood, or a rusted hinge, the less likely that the damage will get worse.
An Hour of Your Time is Money Well Spent
Once a year really isn’t much to make sure that your fence stays in brand new condition. You’ll be enjoying this fence for many years to come, so you might as well take good care of it.
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Tags: Construction and Maintenance, fence maintenance, Fences & Gates, Home and Garden
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