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Protecting Your Metal Fence from Rust Damage

Protecting Your Metal Fence from Rust Damage hercules gsa

There are few fence problems more feared than metal fencing starting to rust.

There are few fence problems more feared than metal fencing starting to rust. Once the damage is done, it is sometimes near impossible to recover the underlying metal and make your fence look as good as it once did again. Some people even give up and start from scratch, replacing their metal fence outright, only to let rust damage come back around the bend once again.

There has to be a better way. And there is! With the correct info in hand, you can protect your metal fencing from rust damage in the first place, keeping rust at bay no matter what nature throws at you. Let’s take a look.

Look For Signs of Rust

As great as your fence may be, it’s also important that you do some upkeep. If it develops rust, it will weaken the structure, make it more susceptible to further damage, and become unsightly. Any signs of rust need to be taken care of immediately. Use a wire brush or sandpaper to remove light rust. Beyond that, you can repaint or stain your metal fencing to protect it from any other rust damage.

Add Sealant or Paint

Here’s where rust prevention really comes into play. Use a coat of paint or sealant and help keep the rust away from your mental fence. This creates a simple barrier between the surface of the metal and the elements, like rain, that can cause rusting.

Regularly inspect your fence and ensure you don’t need to reseal or repaint your metal fence again, as these finishes can eventually wear away. Your fence installer should help you know what needs to be applied and when.

Maintain Your Landscape

Moisture is often a cause of rust, so keeping that away can help stop rust from happening in the first place. Your landscaping—grass, trees, shrubs, and other plants—can hold onto quite a good deal of moisture, so it’s important that you keep your grass mowed, and your trees pruned such that they don’t touch your fence. This will help keep everything looking tidy and prevent moisture from building up on your metal fence, preventing rust from ever happening.

Clean Your Metal Fence

Take the time to clean your metal fence regularly. Some fence owners are worried that doing so will cause rust by adding moisture into the equation, but removing all of the dirt and debris that has built up will help prevent rust, not cause it. Some people even use a pressure washer to make quick work of their fence-cleaning efforts!

Contact Residential And Commercial Fencing Company Hercules GSA Today!

Whether you need a commercial or a high-security fence, Hercules Fence GSA can do the job for you. We have been providing professional, quality service since 1955 and work to uphold our reputation every day. We have locations across the Maryland and Washington Metropolitan areas and are ready to cater to your fencing needs. Give us a call at (410)-799-1555 or contact us online. You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest for more updates.

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