Top 5 Hints and Tips for Looking after Garden Fencing

By Spencer Wilkins

If you want a decorative barrier around your garden then installing wooden fencing should be considered. However if not cared for properly it will soon look out of condition. So before you do decide to install this kind of fencing take into account how much you will need to spend each year on maintaining it. If you are unwilling to spend the money needed to care for your wooden fencing then in a few years you may have to spend even more on completely replacing it.

For those who don't have time to maintain a wooden fence themselves they can employ someone to do this for them but it will cost. However if you are choosing to maintain yours then below we offer some tips that could prove helpful and ensure that you care for yours correctly.

Tip 1 " It is important that every few months you go over the fence and check to see if there is any damage such as the wood splintering or the paint/stain peeling or mould growing on it. Plus look to make sure that no insects or birds have chosen to build nests in or on your fence.

If as you inspect the fence you notice termites on it then this problem needs to be treated immediately. You can do this yourself but it is far better to employ the services of a professional as they will have the necessary equipment to eradicate your problem.

Tip 2 - As you carry out your fence inspection look for any parts of it that are protruding or have become rough because if left they may cause injury to those in the garden. To remove these take some sandpaper and then lightly rub the area until the problem has been removed.

Tip 3 " If you are going to paint your fence remember that you will need to retouch it every couple of years. Again inspect the fence and as you do so if you find any paint flaking or chipping remove this so that a smooth surface to which the paint can adhere is provided. Also before you repaint the area where the paint has come away apply a protective coating to the wood first.

Tip 4 - If you are painting the wooden fencing in your garden that has been newly installed go for a colour which matches or complements other colours in your garden design. However, if you would not like to paint your fence and keep it looking natural using a stain instead. Both painting or staining are perfect for wooden fencing and will provide them with plenty of protection throughout the year against the elements.

Tip 5 - When you apply any type of stain or paint to a wooden fence you must read the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the product and follow them correctly. Also it is a good idea to let the first initial coat of paint or stain to dry completely before apply any more as this will ensure that you apply it evenly over the whole of the fence.

Above we have provided a number of tips that will help you to maintain your garden wooden fencing after it has been installed. If you take the right steps to care for this type of fencing along with it lasting for many years to come it will also remain looking good. - 29957

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