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3 Ways to Get Your Fencing through the Winter

Wood fence snowy yard

Wintertime is busy, as it requires you to prepare for a lot of different events. Yes, these events include the holidays and such -- but those are not the only thing you need to prepare for. You also need to ensure that your Rochester Hills home and all of its components are prepared to withstand the elements.

One of the largest and most important of these components is your fencing. To keep your fence intact during the oftentimes harsh winter months, you need to put in just a little bit of work that will yield big results as it keeps your fencing standing strong.

If your Rochester Hills home's fencing needs any work beyond what this article suggests, then call your local fence company, KJ Wren Contracting. Our services will help to keep your fence in quality condition by supplementing the following work you can put in:

Replace Dead Wood Fencing Beforehand

Through the course of the months, as it remains exposed to the rain, humidity, and all else, your wood fence is almost bound to suffer rot and similar issues. Should you go into the winter without addressing this wear, the rot could only worsen, requiring you to replace the entire fence by the springtime.

To prevent this costly issue, you need to take steps before the winter hits. These steps include replacing rotten pieces of your wooden fence before the winter can strike and worsen them. This preparation will help to preserve your fence's well-being throughout the snowy months.

Remove Snow from Vinyl Fencing

As snow piles up around the bases of your vinyl fencing, a number of issues could develop. One such issue is that your vinyl fencing may begin to sag and warp, causing it to look bad. Another issue is that your fencing could crack, leading to structural problems.

To retain the look and functionality of your vinyl fencing, you need to take care to remove excess snow from its base. By doing so, you'll ensure that your vinyl fencing will emerge from the winter months in excellent condition, ready to protect your home for another year.

Check Your Aluminum Fencing for Sturdiness

An aluminum fence is already a bit heavier than many other fencing types out there. However, its heft doesn't help to protect it against snapping if enough pressure forces it to. To ensure that the snow doesn't pile up and break it, you need to take steps early to ensure that your aluminum fence will stand strong.

An effective step for this purpose is to check your aluminum fence's sturdiness before the winter months. By seeing whether your fencing's concrete base has cracked over the months, you could prevent many hundreds and even thousands of dollars of damages from occurring down the road.

If you're looking for a professional fence company, please call 248-974-1483 or complete our online consultation form.