Wood fences are a beautiful addition to any property, but they require routine maintenance to stay in top condition. You can keep your wood fence in excellent shape for many years with proper care. In this guide, Frontier Fence, our trusted Gallatin, TN fence company, provides the best tips and practices for maintaining a wood fence.

1. Inspect Your Fence Twice a Year

Routine inspections help you catch issues like loose boards, posts, or screws before they can cause serious damage. You may also want to do a walkthrough after severe weather events to ensure your fence is still strong. We offer a lifetime workmanship warranty on all our fences, so you can always call us if you have any concerns. 

2. Get Issues Repaired Fast 

No one wants to have problems with their fence. Leaving that loose board or slightly wobbly post is fine, but even minor issues can jeopardize your fence line. Imagine strong winds sweeping through and ripping those loose boards off your fence, or your entire fence suddenly leaning to the side. 

 

The sooner you take care of problems, the better off your fence will be. Ensure you get any problems addressed by a professional who can give your wood fence the care it needs. If we installed it, then you should always call us to take a look. We’re here to help.

3. Keep Your Fence Clean

Cleaning a wood fence is easy. Spray your fence with a garden hose to remove dirt, grime, or mildew. If there are any stains, a soft-bristle brush or cloth can help remove them, along with some dish soap if needed.

 

We don’t recommend using a high-pressure hose or power washing your wood fence. Avoid anything above 1500-2000 PSI. Use an angular tip to spray water rather than blasting your wood fence directly. 

4. Keep Your Lawn in Good Condition 

Landscape by cutting the grass, trimming hedges, and keeping your fence line clear. Too many plants or tall grasses near your posts can trap moisture and cause rot. Keep hedges, shrubs, and trees trimmed to improve airflow near your fence. This can reduce the chance of mold and mildew.

5. Stain and Seal as Needed

Most wood fences must be stained every 2 to 3 years, but the exact timeline varies by location and individual fence. We recommend having a professional stain your fence or using an expert formula that combines a stain and sealant. 

 

Some signs your wood fence needs to be stained include:

 

  • Fading or uneven color
  • Cracks, warps, or splitting
  • Graying 
  • Dryness 
  • Mold and mildew 

 

Mark the date you stain your fence, and set a reminder so you can avoid any gaps in coverage. This simple practice can keep your wood fence strong and attractive for many years.

Work With the Best for Your Gallatin, TN Wood Fence 

Your wood fence deserves the right care to stay strong and beautiful for years to come. At Frontier Fence, we’re here to guide you with expert tips and dependable service so your investment lasts.

 

Have questions or need advice? Contact us online or give us a call at (615) 981-9975 to connect with a fence expert!