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A metal fence does much more than improve security and keep kids or pets in the yard. The unique design of metal fences can also greatly enhance your property’s curb appeal, lending it a distinct charm. Over time, however, a metal fence could rust, turning into an eyesore. By using powder coating and other preventative practices, you can stop rust and keep your fence looking great.

3 Rust Prevention Techniques for Metal Fences

1. Remove Existing Rust

Even if your metal fence has already begun to rust, you can still save it. A paint scraper or sandpaper will remove thick, flaking layers of rust. Thinner layers can typically be removed with a metal brush. After removing flakes, spray a commercial rust cleaner on the surface and rinse it off with water.

2. Powder Coating

powder coatingPowder coating should be applied to the fence, as it’s highly resistant to rust. It doesn’t chip, and it withstands scratching, ensuring that the metal will be protected for many years to come.

The high color durability of these coats also ensures that the fence will maintain a like-new appearance for many years, further reducing your maintenance needs. Hire a professional to complete this task, as they have the proper equipment necessary.

3. Consistent Cleaning

Keeping your fence clean is one of the easiest ways to prevent future rust buildup. When dirt and other debris are allowed to cling to the fence, they will gradually eat away at protective coatings and contribute to rust and corrosion. Simply cleaning the fence with soap and warm water, and then drying it afterward, will prevent rusting and keep it looking great.

 

For powder coating, welding, and other metal services, you can count on Gateway Powder Coating in O’Fallon, MO. Providing custom work throughout the St. Louis area, their team provides long-lasting results for industrial parts, fencing, vehicle coats, and more. To learn more about their services, visit them online or call (636) 486-2428.

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