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Chain-link fences are one of the most popular fencing options because they’re affordable and durable. With proper maintenance and timely repairs, a powder-coated chain link fence can last 20 years or more. Knowing how to properly care for it and understanding when to call a fence contractor to perform repairs will ensure it lasts for many years to come.

Steps for Caring for Your Chain-Link Fence

Protect It From Rust

Metal fencing will rust if it’s not treated annually. You can prevent it from forming by applying a rust-resistant coating. Pay close attention to the bottom half of the fence, as moisture from the grass and soil can cause rust in these areas. If you notice any, call a contractor to make the necessary repairs and prevent further damage.

Keep It Clean

Clean your chain-link fence regularly to prevent discoloration, rust, and other damage. You can easily remove dirt and other debris with a high-powered hose nozzle. For tougher spots like bird droppings, use a wet terry cloth and soapy water and scrub away.

Deter Climbing & Weeds

chain-link fenceYour kids will probably be tempted to climb the fence, but discourage this, as doing so can damage the support posts or cause the chain-link to pull away. Weeds also love to weave in and out of chain-link fences, and if left unchecked, they can break the links and uproot the bottom of your fence.

Perform Fence Repairs as Needed

The biggest key in caring for your chain-link fence is calling a contractor to perform repairs as soon as you notice them. The longer you wait, the weaker it can become, which can leave your property, pets, and children vulnerable to dangers. A fence contractor can perform the repairs promptly to ensure the safety of your home and family.

 

Whether you’re considering putting up a new chain-link fence or your existing one needs repairs, the fence contractors at Holman Fence can handle the job. They’ve spent more than 20 years performing fence repairs and new installations for homeowners and businesses throughout Greensboro, NC. In addition to chain-link, they also offer wood, PVC, and vinyl fencing, along with automated gates. Take a look at some of their work online, then call (336) 650-9613 to request a free estimate and on-site consultation.

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