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Although fences generally last a long time, eventually they will have to be replaced. Did you recently move into a new home or have been living in your current home for a while and are wondering if you need a new fence? We have put together this article just for you.
Keep reading to learn the signs that you need a fence replacement.
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1. Leaning Fence
A fence is meant to stand straight to provide security and privacy so if you notice your fence leaning outward or inward, it might be time to have a new fence installed. Sometimes you can easily straighten whatever is supporting your fence and not have to install an entire fence.
But usually, the problem is bigger than that. Any warped posts on a leaning fence are a sign that the wood has begun to weaken. You might have to contact someone like Butte Fence to install a new fence you can count on, instead of bandaging the problem.
2. Colors Have Changed
If over the years you notice that the fence color is not the same, you might need to start fence shopping. As materials age, they will lose their aesthetics and original colors. If you now have a dull fence that used to be bright, you probably need a new fence.
3. Missing Posts
If your fence is made up of posts and some of them are either loose or missing, then this is a sign that the fence is aging and might be too weak to stay in place.
This usually happens with wooden fences because they start to deteriorate over time while they are exposed to the outdoor elements.
4. Holes in the Wood
If there are holes in some of your wood posts then your fence might crumble right before your eyes in the future. Holes in the wood are not normal and you have to contact a professional to see if you can either change the boards that have the holes or if this is an issue where you have to change the entire fence.
5. Insect Damage
Sometimes rodents or pests like to chew on wood or make it their home. Termites are the most common pests that can easily infest your wooden fence. You want to look for infestation signs and gnawing signs.
If you catch it early enough you might be able to get rid of the insects and rodents and fix the fence rather than replace it.
Ready for a New Fence?
Now that you know more about the signs that it might be time for a new fence, are you ready to have the fence of your dreams put up? Whether you opt for a white picket fence or a green fence, choose something that you will love for years to come.
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