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By Teresa Dixon In Fence Maintenance, Fences

How to Protect Your Fence from Harsh Weather Conditions

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Your fence faces the elements every day. From scorching sun to heavy storms, different weather conditions can take a toll on its durability. Here’s how to protect your fence and keep it looking great year-round.

 

Protecting Against Sun Damage

Excessive UV exposure can cause wood fences to fade and vinyl fences to become brittle. To prevent this:

  • Apply a UV-protective stain or sealant to wooden fences.
  • Choose UV-resistant vinyl fencing for long-lasting color retention.
  • Consider planting shade trees near your fence to reduce sun exposure.

 

Preventing Water Damage and Rot

Moisture can lead to wood rot, mold, and mildew buildup. To keep your fence dry and strong:

  • Ensure proper drainage around the fence base to prevent water pooling.
  • Apply a waterproof sealant on wood fences to protect against rain.
  • Regularly clean vinyl fences to prevent mildew stains.

 

Preparing for Strong Winds and Storms

High winds can loosen fence posts and cause structural damage. To reinforce your fence:

  • Install deep-set posts with concrete footings for extra stability.
  • Choose wind-resistant fence designs, like semi-private or slatted fences.
  • Trim nearby trees and branches that could fall onto the fence during a storm.

 

With proper care, your fence can withstand harsh weather conditions for years to come. Regular maintenance and the right materials will keep it strong, functional, and beautiful.

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