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A Guide to Caring for Your Wrought Iron Fence

a guide to caring for your wrought iron fence hercules gsa

Wrought iron fences can last for years if they are appropriately maintained.

In addition to improving your home’s security and adding an elegant touch to your home, installing a wrought iron fence has many benefits. It is a durable, customizable option that many people are considering for their homes. Wrought iron fences can last for years if they are appropriately maintained. If left alone, wrought iron fences can quickly develop rust and other structural issues. Here are a few easy tips to follow to keep your fence looking like new.

Clean Your Fence Regularly

It is recommended to clean your wrought iron fence regularly to keep it looking great for years. When dirt and other debris accumulates on your wrought iron fence, it can cause rust to form. Make it a point to clean your fence at least once a month thoroughly. Cleaning is one of the easiest ways to maintain your wrought iron fence. Some mild soap and water are all you need. Never use an abrasive material or harsh cleansers, as they could potentially remove the coating on the fence and lead to rust.

Protect Against Rust

Rust is the number one enemy of wrought iron fences. Rain and humidity can cause your fence to rust, as well as any vines or shrubbery growing around the fence. Any small scratch on the fence can encourage rust buildup. Applying a protective coating of wax or water repellent spray will keep the elements from soaking in. You can also protect your fence by painting it. If your wrought iron fence does develop a small patch of rust, it is crucial to remove it immediately. Use sandpaper and a fine wire brush to scrub the rust off, then protect the section of the fence with wax, a protective spray, or paint.

Inspect Your Fence Regularly

It is essential to inspect your fence from time to time to check for any imperfections. Once you have had your fence for a while, though, cleaning, checking for rust and defects, and keeping up with other fence maintenance can easily slip your mind. It is important to remember that your fence is an investment and should be treated like one. Do a thorough inspection of your fence at least once a year. Look for any loose hardware or parts, as well as cracks, damage, and rust. If you find any damage, you should take the proper steps to remedy it before it gets worse. If your fence has been painted, watch out for cracking or peeling. It is also a good idea to consult your fence contractor if you notice any issues with your fence.

Contact 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 area 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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