The Ultimate Guide: Maintaining and Caring for Your Wood Cedar Fence

Congratulations on choosing a wood cedar fence! A beautiful and durable addition to your property, a cedar fence not only enhances your home’s curb appeal but also provides privacy and security. To ensure your investment lasts for years to come, proper maintenance and care are essential. We will guide you through the best practices for maintaining and caring for your wood cedar fence, enabling you to enjoy its beauty and functionality for the long term.

Vegetation and Moisture Control:

To prevent moisture retention and potential damage to your wood cedar fence, it is essential to control vegetation and moisture levels around its perimeter.

  • Clear and clean up any debris that comes into contact with the fence, as they can retain moisture and promote rot.
  • Keep the area around the fence clear of tall grass, weeds, and leaves, as they can trap moisture against the wood.
  • Avoid sprinklers or irrigation systems that spray water directly onto the fence.

 

Staining and Sealing:

Staining and sealing your wood cedar fence is crucial for protecting it from weathering, moisture, and UV damage. Follow these steps for staining and sealing:

  • Choose a high-quality wood stain or sealer specifically designed for cedar fences. There are many options including clear, semi-transparent or solid stain.
  • Apply during the summer (ie less rainy) months when the cedar has dried out. Allowing the cedar to dry completely before applying the stain or sealer helps the cedar absorb the stain.
  • Use a brush, roller, or sprayer to apply an even coat of stain or sealer, working in the direction of the wood grain. Brushing and rolling the stain on provides the best coverage versus using a sprayer.
  • Allow the first coat to dry as per the manufacturer’s instructions and apply additional coats if needed.
  • Regularly reapply stain or sealer every few years or as recommended by the manufacturer to maintain optimal protection.

Avoid Harsh Chemicals and Pressure Washing:

While regular maintenance is important, avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that can damage the wood’s natural integrity. Additionally, refrain from using pressure washers, as the high pressure can splinter or damage the wood surface.

By following these maintenance and care guidelines, you can extend the life and beauty of your wood cedar fence. Regular inspection, moisture control and staining are essential steps in preserving its natural appeal and durability. Remember, a well-maintained cedar fence not only enhances your property but also provides privacy and security for you and your family. Contact DH Fence Pros today for more information.

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