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Extend the Life and Attractiveness of Your Chain Link Fence

West Georgia Fence • Dec 12, 2017
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There's a reason why chain link is one of the most popular fencing options for homeowners; this material is inexpensive, low maintenance, and easy to install. With proper care and maintenance, your chain link should last a few decades or even longer, especially if your fencing is powder-coated to protect the metal construction.

Like any fence on your property, certain precautions should be made to preserve the life of your chain link fence. This guide can help you maintain your new chain link fence so it lasts as long as possible.

Avoid Using Your Fence for Climbing Plants

While chain link can be an ideal climbing source for vine plants when attached to your home or a tree, using your fencing surrounding your property to allow plant growth can actually damage your fence. Plants can cause your fence to lift from its posts as they grow, or they can weigh your fence down, causing sections to weaken, bend, or even break free of their foundation.

Keep shrubbery away from your chain link fence by trimming bushes and moving trees that are growing too close to your fence line. If you wish to create privacy in your yard via filling your chain link with vines, ask your fencing contractor to add a second section of fencing in front of your main fence for this purpose. This will help you can preserve the durability of your property’s fencing.

Prevent Children and Pets From Climbing on Your Fence

Chain link on its own is a very durable product that can withstand varying weather conditions, but the fencing can quickly deteriorate when children or pets jump on or climb it. The links that are attached to the posts can come loose, causing your fence to sag.

The best way to prevent curious kids or pets from causing damage to your fence is by using stakes to adhere the fencing to the ground, thus reinforcing your fencing and keeping the fence from being crawled under. You can also have your fencing contractor place additional posts along your fence line to make your fencing more sturdy and less likely to bow or bend.

Consider Adding Vinyl Slats

The body conteVinyl slats, or privacy slats, can be inserted into your chain link fence to give your property greater protection against onlookers. Slats can also improve the attractive appeal of your fence, as vinyl comes in a variety of colors, such as white or green, and helps reinforce the straight design of your fence.

Your fencing contractor can add vinyl slats to your fencing to keep the lines straight, help prevent climbing, and update your chain link as it ages. You can spray vinyl privacy slats with a hose to keep them clean and to help maintain your chain link fence.nt of your post goes here. To edit this text, click on it and delete this default text and start typing your own (or paste your own from a different source).

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Make Repairs as Needed

When chains break or bend in your chain link, repair them as soon as you notice the damage. Loose components in one part of your fence can compromise the entire structure. Your fencing contractor can replace or repair individual wires or may recommend replacing whole sections of your fence if it is sagging or has large open holes.

Chain link fences can last for many years and are an economical way to protect your property. While chain link is low-maintenance on its own, there are things you can do to help preserve your fencing so it lasts.

Your fencing contractor will aid you in keeping your fence as durable and protective as possible. Call our fencing experts at West Georgia Fence for your initial install and to make repairs as you need them. With our assistance, your chain link fence can last for a few decades.  
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