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Tips For Caring For Cedar Wood Fencing

If you are thinking about having cedar wood fencing installed, you are going to want to make sure that you are well-versed in how to care for it. As with all fencing options, it is a big expense. Of course, the cost of the fencing installation is worth it because of all of the benefits it provides. Now all you need to do is to make sure that you are protecting your investment by remembering the following tips: 

Avoid Allowing Excess Water To Hit Your Fence

You can't stop the rain, hail, or snow, from coming into contact with your fence, but you can do other things. You can make sure that there are no puddles of water sitting around the base of the fence posts. You might have to grade the soil a little to ensure that the water runs away from the fence instead of collecting in one spot. You can also make sure that your sprinkler system does not allow water to hit the fence. Allowing the sprinkler system to send water against the fence would be a waste of water and it would eventually cause damage to the cedar fence.

Keep The Fence Nice And Clean

To keep your fence clean, all you might have to do is hose it off every once in a while. How often you will need to clean dirt and debris off of your fence will be determined by how close it is to the road. The closer the fence is to the road, the dirtier it will become and that can happen fairly quickly.

Repair And Apply New Stain As Needed

Your brand-new cedar fence should last several years before you experience the need to have a part of it replaced. Just visually inspect the hardware on the fence to make sure that nothing is coming loose. Once you start losing bolts and screws, pieces of cedar will start to come off of the fence. To help protect the cedar, you will want to keep it stained, adding a new layer of stain every couple of years or as needed.

Always make sure that you are talking with a fence installation contractor about your options and about the exact placement of your fence. You might want it to extend to a certain point, but based on the location of your property lines and your town codes, the fencing contractor might have a different suggestion for you. Careful planning and professional installation will help make sure that you will not be told by the code enforcement officer that you have to remove or relocate the fence.

Contact a local fencing service to learn more about cedar wood fencing.


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