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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 can prevent serious damage and ensure it stands strong through the season. Let’s walk through the best ways to get your fence ready for the colder months.
Begin by looking for cracks, broken nails, or rotting wood that might cause further damage in the cold weather. Address any damage now to avoid problems when winter brings extreme temperatures.
Guarding your fence against moisture is vital to keep it in good condition during winter. Seal your wood and metal fences with a high-quality protective coating to prevent rust and water damage.
During winter storms, tree branches can break off and damage your fence. Trim nearby trees and bushes to prevent them from damaging your fence during winter storms.
Remove leaves and debris from around your fence’s base to prevent moisture buildup. Removing debris prevents moisture accumulation, which is crucial to avoid wood rot.
Freezing and thawing can loosen your fence posts over time, so make sure they’re secure. Make sure all posts are secure in the ground, as a stable foundation helps the fence withstand winter winds and snow loads.
Looking to protect your fence from winter’s elements? Contact Idaho Fence for expert winter prep and repair services!
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