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Get Your Fence Ready for Idaho’s Cold Weather

Published Nov 29, 24
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As Idaho’s winter weather sets in, preparing your fence for the cold and snow is a must. Winterizing your fence properly helps avoid expensive damage and ensures it lasts longer. Here’s how to get your fence winter-ready.

1. Examine Your Fence for Weak Points and Fix Them

Begin by looking for cracks, broken nails, or rotting wood that might cause further damage in the cold weather. Make the necessary repairs to ensure your fence is stable and secure during the winter.

2. Coat Your Fence with a Protective Sealant



Moisture protection is key in winter. A weather-resistant sealant will help prevent water damage to wood and metal fences, which can be caused by melting snow.

3. Trim Nearby Trees and Bushes



During winter storms, tree branches can break off and damage your fence. Cut back any plants near your fence to prevent falling debris from damaging it.

4. Remove Debris Near the Fence and Prepare the Base

Remove leaves and debris from around your fence’s base to prevent moisture buildup. Removing debris prevents moisture accumulation, which is crucial to avoid wood rot.

5. Check Fence Posts and Tighten Them

Freezing and thawing can loosen your fence posts over time, so make sure they’re secure. Check your fence posts for stability to ensure your fence stands firm against winter winds and snow.

Need assistance winterizing your fence? Contact Idaho Fence for expert advice on winterizing your fence!

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