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As winter approaches in Idaho, it’s crucial to get your fence ready for freezing temperatures, snow, and ice. Winterizing your fence properly helps avoid expensive damage and ensures it lasts longer. Here are some effective ways to prepare your fence for winter.
Start by examining your fence for damage such as cracks, loose nails, or rotting wood. Make necessary repairs to prevent weak points from worsening under winter stress.
Protection against moisture is crucial to prevent damage from snow and ice. A good sealant will prevent moisture absorption and rust, protecting your fence from the harsh winter.
Remove any overhanging branches to protect your fence from potential damage during winter. Cut back any plants near your fence to prevent falling debris from damaging it.
Clean around the base of your fence to prevent moisture from accumulating, which can damage wood. Clearing debris ensures that moisture doesn’t collect at the bottom, preventing wood rot.
Make sure your fence posts are tight, as freeze-thaw cycles can weaken their hold in the ground. Ensure that all fence posts are tightly secured to the ground to maintain stability during winter.
Looking to protect your fence from winter’s elements? Contact Idaho Fence to schedule your winter fence preparation!
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