There are some common mistakes that many people make when preparing their commercial fence for the winter months, but these could lead to costly repairs next spring or summer when the snow melts and the ground thaws. Keep reading if you would like to know about five of these most common mistakes and how to avoid them.
1) Letting the foliage grow too highOne of the most common mistakes a commercial fence contractor makes is letting the foliage grow too high. Shrubs, trees and other growth around your property can obscure visibility and create an unsafe work environment for your employees. Plus, it's not just a safety issue – you're also inviting pests to crawl up into your property and make it their home.
2) Not checking for weak linksIt is important to make sure that your commercial fence is in good shape. If you are not too sure about the condition of your fence, it may be a good idea to have a professional come out and inspect the fence for any weak links. In this post, we will discuss 5 common mistakes made when preparing commercial fences for winter.
3) Forgoing fence paintingKeep your fence looking good with a coat of paint to keep it from rusting. Rust is an issue for most fences, but it can be easily remedied by painting the fence with rust-resistant paint. Painting your fence will help it last longer and look better. The average life span for a painted fence is about 10 years, compared to 5 years for an unpainted one.
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