Why Regular Maintenance Matters
Wooden fences provide beauty and utility, but without proper maintenance, they can break down. Regular upkeep keeps the fence in good condition and prolongs its lifespan.
Seasonal Fence Maintenance: Winter vs. Summer
Winter presents unique challenges, such as snow and moisture that can cause warping or cracking. To protect your fence, clear snow buildup and apply a weatherproof sealant before the first frost.
Summer’s heat can dry out wood and cause cracks. Inspect your fence regularly during hot months, and apply a UV-resistant finish to protect it from sun damage.
Protecting Your Fence from Moisture and Pests
Wooden fences are vulnerable to moisture, leading to rot. Ensure proper drainage and watch for pests like termites. A wood preservative with pest-repelling properties can help prevent damage.
Reapplying Stain or Paint
Repainting or restaining your fence regularly adds a protective layer against the weather. High-quality, weather-resistant finishes will ensure your fence lasts for years.

Fixing Small Issues Before They Get Worse
Minor cracks and splinters can become major problems if not addressed. Inspect your fence regularly for damage and fix it quickly. Sand rough edges, fill cracks, and replace broken boards as needed.