Winter is almost here! You know what that means. Lots of snow and ice is coming our way. All the brutal winter weather can damage and run down your fence. The best way to stop the damage from happening is to start taking care of your fence before the season takes full effect. “An ounce of prevention is a pound of cure.” Hercules Fence Company has all the info to prepare your fence for winter.
How the Winter Weather Damages a Fence
Snow Plows can cause major damage to your fence if it is not piled up the correct way. When snow is piled up against a fence it causes the fence to experience wetness. If the water is left in the equipment for weeks it can create discolorations and fungus.
Check and Test Your Fence
Look over your fence for any signs of mildew, mold, or decay. Lightly move your fence around a little bit to see if it is sturdy and keep an ear out for any sounds of deterioration. If your fence is too wobbly then it may be time to contact Hercules Fence Company for a new one.
Sealant
Waterproof Sealant is a fence’s best friends. You should be putting waterproof sealant on your fence a few times a year. Sealant makes your fence watertight to prevent water damage. This will really prepare your fence for winter.
Cut Branches
Cut branches down that are drooping over your fence. This will prevent any chances of the branches falling on the fences from wind or any severe weather.
Debris
The fall and summer season puts trees through a lot of wear and tear as well. So, check your fence for any colorful fall leaves and debris. Debris that is stuck in between the fence can cause water to build up and create more water damage.
Hercules Fence Can Help Make Sure Your Fence Is Ready for Winter
Hercules Fence DC has been providing homeowners with quality fences for over 50 years. We are well equipped to meet your needs, whether they are residential or commercial. We have extensive experience working with families and pet owners to keep the most important members of their home safe, so call us today about installing a new cat fence for your family. Contact us by giving us a call at 301-441-1600 or visiting us online. To see examples of our work, follow us on Facebook ,Twitter ,Google+, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Flickr.