Nobody likes a wood fence that's rotting. The truth of the matter is, however - it happens. In order to prevent fence decay, you need to know what's causing it. Find a few common reasons below:
Loss of protective oils - when wood begins to loose it's natural coating it will become weak.
Moisture - specifically where the wood meets the soil, your going to experience rot due to dampness.
Soft wood - there are many different kinds of wood materials and some are more susceptible to environmental damage than others. Cedar wood is durable and ideal for fencing, while pine's lack of density exposes it to more wear and tear.
Debris - When leaves, dirt and other outdoor substances pile on your fence it can cause decay and make room for insect infestations.
One of the easiest ways to preserve the strength of your fence is with protectants and stains.
Fence Factory can manufacture, install and repair your fence in Connecticut's Fairfield County and New York's Westchester County. Call us for home services today at 203.324.3654 or visit our website for more information.
Friday, October 31, 2014
Monday, October 20, 2014
Tips and Tricks for Wood Fence Repair
Well-maintained exterior fencing adds value and beauty to anyone's home. To ensure you have a fence you'll love for years to come, we're sharing a few tips and tricks where fence repair is concerned.
Increased property value. Though a more subtle benefit of fence repair, an updated fencing structure adds value to your home.
Consistency. Fence repair adds more value and benefit to a home when the fence style and design is kept consistent. Replacing individual parts can be tricky, as it becomes obvious which parts are newer than others. Consider taking pieces from a less visible spot to repair obvious problems in your fencing and replace the hidden parts with new components.
Rotting. Contact with the ground makes rot a popular reason for fence repair needs. Generous amounts of wood preservative will help eliminate this problem from spreading after loose fence components are secured with wood scrap or metal braces.
Replacement. A wood fence typically lasts about 20 years with regular maintenance. If your fence is older than this and has seen its fair share of repairs, consider a new fence installation. Today, there are many more fencing options available with longer life expediencies than there was decades ago.
For assistance with your wood fencing, call Fence Factory. Our custom wood shop and #1 grade cedar makes it possible for us to deliver the fencing solutions you need. To receive more homeowner tips and tricks, LIKE us on Facebook and FOLLOW us on Twitter.
Increased property value. Though a more subtle benefit of fence repair, an updated fencing structure adds value to your home.
Consistency. Fence repair adds more value and benefit to a home when the fence style and design is kept consistent. Replacing individual parts can be tricky, as it becomes obvious which parts are newer than others. Consider taking pieces from a less visible spot to repair obvious problems in your fencing and replace the hidden parts with new components.
Rotting. Contact with the ground makes rot a popular reason for fence repair needs. Generous amounts of wood preservative will help eliminate this problem from spreading after loose fence components are secured with wood scrap or metal braces.
Replacement. A wood fence typically lasts about 20 years with regular maintenance. If your fence is older than this and has seen its fair share of repairs, consider a new fence installation. Today, there are many more fencing options available with longer life expediencies than there was decades ago.
For assistance with your wood fencing, call Fence Factory. Our custom wood shop and #1 grade cedar makes it possible for us to deliver the fencing solutions you need. To receive more homeowner tips and tricks, LIKE us on Facebook and FOLLOW us on Twitter.
Thursday, October 16, 2014
How to Maintain Your Wood Fencing
While wood fencing brings a quality look to your home's exterior, it definitely can be harder to maintain than other materials. To keep your wood fencing in good condition and to ensure it can hold up through its entire life cycle with minimal repairs, turn to these few tips below:
1. Coat your wood fence with a water-repellent preservative and sealant or even an exterior stain, which typically includes a sealant as well. These products are not that expensive and will keep wood from rotting.
2. Keep bushes, vines and sprinklers off and away from your wood fencing. The weight and pressure of bushes and vines is not good for your wood fencing and the water and moisture from sprinklers will enable rotting.
3. Keep an eye on the nails, replacing ones that have popped out or adding additional ones to loose boards. Aluminum or stainless steel nails will reduce discoloration, as they don't rust.
4. Keep the surface intact. Sand down rough patches or broken wood now and again. An occasional power wash will eliminate grime and other buildup, as well.
For more on wood fence maintenance, visit Home Guides.
At Fence Factory, we can install or repair your wood fence in Connecticut's Fairfield County and New York's Westchester County. Call us today at 203.324.3654 for the fencing solutions you need. Connect with us on social media for more home improvement tips and ticks. LIKE us on Facebook and FOLLOW us on Twitter.
1. Coat your wood fence with a water-repellent preservative and sealant or even an exterior stain, which typically includes a sealant as well. These products are not that expensive and will keep wood from rotting.
2. Keep bushes, vines and sprinklers off and away from your wood fencing. The weight and pressure of bushes and vines is not good for your wood fencing and the water and moisture from sprinklers will enable rotting.
3. Keep an eye on the nails, replacing ones that have popped out or adding additional ones to loose boards. Aluminum or stainless steel nails will reduce discoloration, as they don't rust.
4. Keep the surface intact. Sand down rough patches or broken wood now and again. An occasional power wash will eliminate grime and other buildup, as well.
For more on wood fence maintenance, visit Home Guides.
At Fence Factory, we can install or repair your wood fence in Connecticut's Fairfield County and New York's Westchester County. Call us today at 203.324.3654 for the fencing solutions you need. Connect with us on social media for more home improvement tips and ticks. LIKE us on Facebook and FOLLOW us on Twitter.
Monday, October 13, 2014
Signs It's Time for a Wood Fence Repair
If your wood fence is rotting, warping or falling down, you are likely in need of a repair or a replacement. Initial signs of deterioration include discoloration and splintering. In this case, replacing only the damaged panels to avoid the spread of decay may not be your best bet. If you don't routinely seal your wood fence, old panels will have a different look and feel than the new ones installed.
A run down fence is not only unsightly, keeping you from inviting over guests and loving your property, it also hinders it's ability to act as a safety net or boundary. Whether panels are falling down or separating, you are at risk of welcoming in unwanted pests or letting loved ones out. Small children or pets may be able to escape the backyard if repairs or replacements are not made quickly and accordingly.
For more information on wood fence repair, visit networx.com.
Simply sick of the routine maintenance and seasonal costs that come with wood fencing? Try one of our many other fencing products instead!
For a fence repair or installation in New York's Westchester County or Connecticut's Fairfield County, call us today at (203)324-3654. For updates on fencing products, maintenance and more, connect with us on social media. LIKE us on Facebook and FOLLOW us on Twitter.
A run down fence is not only unsightly, keeping you from inviting over guests and loving your property, it also hinders it's ability to act as a safety net or boundary. Whether panels are falling down or separating, you are at risk of welcoming in unwanted pests or letting loved ones out. Small children or pets may be able to escape the backyard if repairs or replacements are not made quickly and accordingly.
For more information on wood fence repair, visit networx.com.
Simply sick of the routine maintenance and seasonal costs that come with wood fencing? Try one of our many other fencing products instead!
For a fence repair or installation in New York's Westchester County or Connecticut's Fairfield County, call us today at (203)324-3654. For updates on fencing products, maintenance and more, connect with us on social media. LIKE us on Facebook and FOLLOW us on Twitter.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Pros and Cons of Vinyl Fencing
When it comes to choosing the right fencing materials for your home, it is important to know the advantages and disadvantages that come with each. Today, we're shining some light on Vinyl.
As an authorized ActiveYards dealer, Fence Factory provides our customer with high quality Vinyl Fencing only. Find the pros and cons of choosing vinyl below:
Pros
Vinyl products are maintenance free and never need painting or staining! Vinyl is also guaranteed to never rot, peel or rust and holds up well in moist environments. Plus, vinyl fencing can be seen as a child-friendly alternative, since is does not splinter.
Cons
If you love the look and feel of wood fencing, vinyl may not be for you. Though, from afar, vinyl can appear to resemble traditional wood designs, it is not an absolute replacement. Vinyl fencing can also be slightly more expensive than wooden options, however, keep in mind that you may be saving a decent amount on maintenance fees.
For more on the ins and outs of Vinyl Fencing, visit about.com.
Looking for a vinyl fence installation in New York's Westchester County or Connecticut's Fairfield County? Call us today at (203)324-3654. For updates on fencing products, installations and more, connect with us on social media. LIKE us on Facebook and FOLLOW us on Twitter.
As an authorized ActiveYards dealer, Fence Factory provides our customer with high quality Vinyl Fencing only. Find the pros and cons of choosing vinyl below:
Pros
Vinyl products are maintenance free and never need painting or staining! Vinyl is also guaranteed to never rot, peel or rust and holds up well in moist environments. Plus, vinyl fencing can be seen as a child-friendly alternative, since is does not splinter.
Cons
If you love the look and feel of wood fencing, vinyl may not be for you. Though, from afar, vinyl can appear to resemble traditional wood designs, it is not an absolute replacement. Vinyl fencing can also be slightly more expensive than wooden options, however, keep in mind that you may be saving a decent amount on maintenance fees.
For more on the ins and outs of Vinyl Fencing, visit about.com.
Looking for a vinyl fence installation in New York's Westchester County or Connecticut's Fairfield County? Call us today at (203)324-3654. For updates on fencing products, installations and more, connect with us on social media. LIKE us on Facebook and FOLLOW us on Twitter.
Friday, October 3, 2014
5 Factors to Consider before Your Fence Installation
Every homeowner has a unique need when it comes to their fence installation. With Fence Factory's wide array of selection and style, you can find exactly what you're looking for.
The first step, however, is to consider the many factors associated with a fence installation and how they relate to your needs. Five factors to consider prior to installation include:
Material: We offer a wide range of fencing materials which all possess individual pros and cons. Establish the purpose of your fence installation and then match a material that meets that need.
City Rules: Some neighborhoods have specific requirements when it comes to the look, height and material of a fence installation. Do your research first and make a final decision second.
Your Neighbor: Be mindful of how your new fence installation may affect their property or view. If your looking to share a fence product, put the agreement in writing and have the property boundaries professionally determined.
Climate: Weather largely affects the stability and lifetime of your fencing. Talk to your contractor regarding the options that are best for the climate you reside in, in combination with the purpose your fence installation is meant to fulfill.
The Entrance: If you are deciding to install fencing that will close your property in completely, remember to plan for entrance locations, as well. At least two gates or paths are ideal for safety and convenience purposes.
Looking for a fence installation in New York's Westchester County or Connecticut's Fairfield County? Call us at (203)324-3654 today! For updates on fencing products, installations and more, connect with us on social media. LIKE us on Facebook or FOLLOW us on Twitter.
The first step, however, is to consider the many factors associated with a fence installation and how they relate to your needs. Five factors to consider prior to installation include:
Material: We offer a wide range of fencing materials which all possess individual pros and cons. Establish the purpose of your fence installation and then match a material that meets that need.
City Rules: Some neighborhoods have specific requirements when it comes to the look, height and material of a fence installation. Do your research first and make a final decision second.
Your Neighbor: Be mindful of how your new fence installation may affect their property or view. If your looking to share a fence product, put the agreement in writing and have the property boundaries professionally determined.
Climate: Weather largely affects the stability and lifetime of your fencing. Talk to your contractor regarding the options that are best for the climate you reside in, in combination with the purpose your fence installation is meant to fulfill.
The Entrance: If you are deciding to install fencing that will close your property in completely, remember to plan for entrance locations, as well. At least two gates or paths are ideal for safety and convenience purposes.
Looking for a fence installation in New York's Westchester County or Connecticut's Fairfield County? Call us at (203)324-3654 today! For updates on fencing products, installations and more, connect with us on social media. LIKE us on Facebook or FOLLOW us on Twitter.
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