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Finding the Reason for Fence Damage

Finding the Reason for Fence Damage

Here are some of the reasons you may have accumulated fence damage.

Fences are great to have for pretty much any property. Whether you need to keep pets or kids from leaving the yard, or you want to keep intruders away, a fence will always have a purpose to serve you. Over time, fences start to get worn down, though, and eventually, you’ll start to see hints of fence damage.

You’ll want to know why your fence was damaged because you might be able to prevent future damage from happening if you know the source of the problem. Here are some of the reasons you may have accumulated fence damage.

Fence Damage from Pests

There are many critters that can pose a threat to your fence, depending on what fencing material you use. Some people are gravitating away from wooden fences because they are more susceptible to damage from wood-boring beetles, carpenter ants, and termites.

When you see damage from pests, there are a few different routes you can take towards a solution. You could get in touch with an exterminator, or you may be able to purchase a spray to fend them off, depending on the pest in question.

Holes usually form when pests damage your fence, so make sure to patch them up. Otherwise, nests could be built inside of those holes, and you could have an even bigger problem down the road.

Weathering

Weather is a common reason for fence damage. There are all kinds of weather conditions, such as high winds, snow, rain, intense heat, etc., and they can all cause different kinds of damage. For example, intense heat and sun can discolor your fence, while rain and other moisture presents risks of fence rot. Think about what weather conditions are common in your area, so you can assess what types of fence damage you should watch for more often.

Physical Force

The last way your fence could get damaged is due to physical force. This type of fence damage isn’t as likely to occur, but you still have to be ready for that possibility. It’s more likely to happen if you have any pet dogs because they might try to jump over your fence, climb on it, scratch it, or dig underneath it.

Kids can also cause problems for fences when they climb on them because it adds more strain than the posts are meant to handle.

You can try fixing the problem by installing a highly durable fence, but it also helps if you establish that it’s not okay to play with the fence so that it doesn’t sustain unnecessary pressure.

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This entry was posted on Thursday, November 18th, 2021 at 8:35 am. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

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