How Fences can be Weather-Proof

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Investing in fencing for your home is a great choice, as it adds security, privacy and a great look to your property. But with Australian summers seeming to never end, the hot weather and humidity can have a detrimental effect on the condition of your fences. To save money on repair and maintenance costs, it’s best to select a type of fencing that can withstand extreme weather, from sweltering heat to long rainy days.

At Caboolture Fencing Experts, we understand the importance of choosing a fence that can withstand the elements. Fencing is an important investment, so it’s vital to make sure that your fence can last for years to come. Our team of friendly experts can help you find the perfect fence to suit your needs and budget. 

How Fences Can Be Weather-Proof

Extreme weather can take a toll on fences, but there are some materials that are more resilient than others. Check out this list to find out which materials are best suited to withstand extreme weather conditions.

Timber

Incorporate timber into your fence to bring a rustic and classic feel to your outdoor space. Just bear in mind that timber has the tendency to contract in cold temperatures and expand in hot temperatures. To avoid splitting and rotting, selecting a weather-resistant fence is ideal. If your timber is not treated and stained, consider oil-treating and staining it to improve its durability against the elements.

Colorbond

If you’re after a reliable timber alternative, Colorbond fencing is the perfect choice. It’s effortless to take care of, eco-friendly, and resilient in both hot and cold climates. Though it may become less pliable in colder temperatures, it won’t shatter unless exposed to an intense impact. Plus, you won’t have to worry about fading, cracking, peeling, chipping, or rotting, even when exposed to the sun for an extended period.

Aluminium

An aluminium fence is a fantastic choice for fence materials, as it is not subject to warping, rotting, or mould formation. It requires no special attention to avoid water damage and won’t rust over time, so you can rest assured that your fence will look and remain structurally sound for years to come. A specialised powder treatment is applied to ensure that your fencing materials are thoroughly sealed against water and moisture.

How to Prepare Your Fence for a Storm

Another important thing to note is that with storms, you can never be too safe. After all, the last thing you want is for your fence to be damaged in the middle of a storm, leaving your home exposed to the elements. Here are some tips on how to prepare your fence for a storm:

      • Inspect fence for damage

      • Reinforce posts

      • Trim overhanging branches

      • Inspect gate hinges

      • Secure loose panels

      • Clean debris from the fence

      • Add a waterproof coating

      • Check for signs of rot

      • Brace the fence

      • Check fastenings and connections

    For your fencing needs, look no further than Caboolture Fencing Experts. We are a family-owned business that has been providing high-quality fencing and superior workmanship for over 20 years. We can help you with all your fencing needs and will be with you every step of the way. Our team of expert fencers will help you explore the ways in which we can offer our assistance, Contact us today for a free, no-commitment quote!