Despite being any one of many durable materials, metal fencing still requires maintenance to keep it up to its high standards. If properly maintained, metal fencing can last decades and can serve as landmarks for your property. All one needs to do is follow a routine maintenance schedule. Doing so will keep up aesthetic and structural appeal. Let’s look into how to maintain your metal fencing.
Greenery, Debris, and Cleaning
The summertime often brings storms and increased growth of greenery. Removing greenery that grows on and around your fence is essential to aesthetic but also the structural quality. Tree roots can distort or bend weaker metal fencing, especially if the fencing is thin. It is even possible storms can throw debris into your fence. It is vital to the structural integrity of the fence to remove any unwanted objects compromising the fence.
Different metal fencing will require different cleaning needs. Nonetheless, all fences should be wiped down with the appropriate solutions. Chain-link, steel, and aluminum fencing should be rinsed with soap and water at least once a year to remove dirt and particles. If your fence is iron, it is imperative to protect against rust. Moisture and rain can massively increase the chances of rust taking effect. There are specialized rust solutions available to be applied to where there is already rust, as well as those solutions to help prevent the build-up of rust. Gates of all material types should be greased and paid close attention to.
Fixing Damage
Once the metal fencing has been cleaned, and all debris and greenery has been removed, assess the fence for material damage, or indications of structural damage. Typically, true wrought iron fencing is considered the strongest due to its chemical composition compared to steel or aluminum fencing. Nonetheless, all materials are subject to damage over time. It is common to replace parts that are used frequently, such as gate pieces or hinges. The opening and closing of the gates can accelerate any structural damages that take place. If damage occurred, consider reaching out to a professional metal fencing contractor for repairs. Professional metal fencing contractors will know exactly what treatment is required for any and all situations.
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If you are ready to install your massive metal fence and gate or you still have some more questions, we here at Hercules Custom Iron are here to help. We have many years of experience and will ensure that your chain link fence will serve you and your family for years. Visit us online or call us at 1-800-331-2590. For advice, updates, and to see what we are up to, be sure to follow us on social media on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Pinterest.