Handy Fencing Repair Tips

Fences are integral not only for security purposes i.e. restricting unauthorized access into your compound as well as for aesthetic appeal. You can rely on your fence to keep peeping and trespassing neighbors out and pets in as well as add to the beauty and appeal of your home. From wooden fences to metal fences, every fence has great significance and should always be kept in the best condition at all times. It is important to note that for your fence to be as strong and durable as possible it is best to rely on qualified contractors with a proven track record. Below you will find some useful do-it-yourself tips to help you keep your wooden fence in perfect condition.

Fence damage can be caused by a variety of factors including adverse weather conditions, rot, human damage and general wear and tear. These factors result into simple cases of damage in a small scale and make it possible to make do-it-yourself fixes, otherwise it is best to call in fencing contractors. If you choose to fix your fence on your own this guide, will prove useful in helping you sort out everything you need to return it into perfect condition. When faced with a damaged fence there are two courses of action available to you; you can either fix the fence temporarily while awaiting the services of qualified fencing contractors or do the necessary repairs yourself.

The first thing, you will need to do before you begin fixing a fence, is to identify the damaged sections and the cause of the damage. Sometimes you will find that fence posts become wobbly when the soil becomes weak and can be fixed by reinforcing them with concrete. Any rot damage, however means that you will have to totally remove the damaged posts and install new rot and pest resistant posts.

Another part of a wooden fence that can get damaged is the screening. Carefully inspect your fence regularly to identify screening panels that may require replacement or reinforcement. When replacing these panels make sure that you precut the replacement pieces to the required size as compared to existing panels.

Fencing rails are another vital part of a wooden fence that may become damaged or loose over time. Before choosing to replace any rails be sure to carefully evaluate the damage and identify its cause. A loose rail can be reinforced on the posts using piece of wood (2×4”) for added support when fitted snugly just below the rail’s attachment to the post.

Fixing a fence and maintaining it in perfect condition no matter the design and materials used may require a lot of work, skills, and time. For the best outcome, it is recommended that you call in a qualified fencing contractor like us for the job.