Your garden fence is likely to be one of the first things that people see when they approach your property. How you fence looks can have a significant impact on the visual appeal of your home, so it’s worth carrying out some regular maintenance to keep your garden fence looking in top condition. With this in mind, here are four tips for garden fence care this year.
1. Switch to composite fencing
Composite fencing is a highly durable, low maintenance, and sustainable fencing option. It is made from recycled materials and is built to last, making it far more eco-friendly than traditional fencing options. Composite fencing is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions and will not decay, rot, or splinter over time. This means that once it’s erected, you will only be required to do minimum garden fence care and you can enjoy beautiful, high-quality fencing for many years. Check out this website for a great selection of composite fencing.
2. Clean your garden fence regularly
Garden fences can become dirty and stained over time. Giving your fence a thorough clean with a power washer can revitalise an old fence and make a huge impact on the visual appeal of your garden. When using a power washer, it is important to protect nearby plants and flowers from damage. You should, therefore, lay down plastic sheets and remove any breakable pots or other items in the garden. It is also possible to clean your garden fence without a power washer, by using a cleaning solution and bristled scrubbing brush. This method is more gentle and reduces the risk of causing damage to your garden fence or other items in your garden.
3. Protect garden fence panels
Garden fence treatment can help keep your fence panels in top condition. According to Home Gardener – “To get the best level of protection, it is recommended to use both a wood preservative, usually two coats, followed by two coats of decking oil or other exterior wood oil.” This will help protect your garden fence from external factors like harsh weather conditions. Some wood protectors also provide water and UV resistance. This will provide further protection for your fencing and extend the lifespan of your garden fence.
4. Replace old or damaged fencing
In some situations, i.e., when fence panels have been left untreated, or there have been issues with rot, it is necessary to replace fence panels. Replacing old or damaged fencing can instantly freshen up your outdoor space and give your garden a more polished look. The most important thing is to properly treat and care for new fence panels to keep them in the best possible condition. Always choose quality fencing options, like composite fencing discussed above, as they are made from durable materials and built to last.
Your garden fence is an important part of your garden and home. It can add visual appeal, style, and privacy if well looked after. Follow these tips for garden fence care and keep your garden fence looking in top condition all year round.
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