increased security using a beautiful new fence
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increased security using a beautiful new fence

I own a landscape supply company and have done fairly well over the years. Until recently, security was never an issue, but then, I had two thefts occur. Someone had stolen mulch and gravel from my supplies. I knew that it was time for me to get serious about increasing security to prevent it from happening a third time. I talked with a fencing contractor about what type of fencing would help improve security without taking away from the pleasant appearance of the grounds. My blog will tell you how we accomplished the increased security using a beautiful new fence.

increased security using a beautiful new fence

Tips To Keep Your Privacy Wood Fence Well Maintained

Carter Hopkins

A wood privacy fence can enhance the aesthetic appeal of your property while providing a sense of security and privacy. To maximize the life of your new wood privacy fence, it's essential to practice effective maintenance. This article will discuss various tips and strategies to help you maintain your fence and keep it looking great for years.

Tip: Trim Overgrown Vegetation Near Your Fence

Overgrown vegetation near your fence can lead to multiple issues that can damage the wood. Plants can trap moisture against the fence, leading to rot, mold, and mildew growth. In addition, the roots of some plants can spread out and cause the fence posts to shift or become unstable, compromising the fence's structural integrity.

To prevent plant-related damage, regularly trim any overgrown vegetation near your fence. This can help maintain proper airflow around the fence, reducing moisture buildup and the risk of rot. Choosing suitable plants to grow near your fence is essential, opt for species that are less likely to cause damage. Consider installing a barrier or border between your fence and any planting areas to prevent roots from spreading and causing damage to the fence posts.

Tip: Apply Sealant To Protect Against Moisture And UV Rays

Sealants can protect your wood privacy fence from moisture and UV rays, which can cause warping, cracking, and fading. There are various types of sealants available, including water-based and oil-based options. Water-based sealants typically dry quickly and are easier to clean up, while oil-based sealants offer better penetration and longer-lasting protection. Some sealants also contain UV blockers and fungicides to protect the wood from sun and moisture damage.

To ensure the best protection, follow the manufacturer's instructions for applying the sealant to your fence. Generally, this involves cleaning the fence thoroughly, allowing it to dry, and then applying the sealant with a brush, roller, or sprayer. It is essential to apply an even coat of sealant and allow it to dry completely before applying additional coats, if necessary.

Tip: Protect Against Insect Infestations

Insects can cause significant damage to your wood privacy fence. These pests can weaken the fence's structure by tunneling through the wood and creating hollow spaces, eventually leading to its collapse.

To prevent insect infestations, regularly inspect your fence for signs of damage, such as small holes, sawdust, or insect droppings. If you suspect an infestation, consult a professional pest control expert to assess the situation and recommend appropriate treatment options. In addition to professional treatments, you can take preventive measures to keep insects away from your fence. 

For more info about wood fences, contact a local company. 


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