2) Do you need to protect pressure treated fence?
A protective sealant should be added to the fence panels once the fence has been installed. This adds additional protection from moisture, splitting and cracking.
3) How do you maintain a pressure treated wood fence?
The ideal maintenance would be to regularly perform a visual inspection, say every few months, ensure your fence is clean, and to apply a protective water-repellent sealer and/or stain annually. A UV stabilizing sealer will also slow down the material’s inevitable discolouration.
As you can see, there are a myriad of reasons why pressure-treated fencing is one of the most requested fence installations we get at Guelph Fence. The combination of improved moisture resistance, rot resistance and affordability make it a popular choice for many homeowners. It’s not without its faults - it can still be subjected to warpage and discolouration over time, but overall, it provides a good value for many residential and commercial properties.
If you’re in the market for a wood fencing material that, although comes at a higher price, offers natural rot resistance, beauty, minimal maintenance and impressive durability, consider cedar fencing.
A protective sealant should be added to the fence panels once the fence has been installed. This adds additional protection from moisture, splitting and cracking.
3) How do you maintain a pressure treated wood fence?
The ideal maintenance would be to regularly perform a visual inspection, say every few months, ensure your fence is clean, and to apply a protective water-repellent sealer and/or stain annually. A UV stabilizing sealer will also slow down the material’s inevitable discolouration.
As you can see, there are a myriad of reasons why pressure-treated fencing is one of the most requested fence installations we get at Guelph Fence. The combination of improved moisture resistance, rot resistance and affordability make it a popular choice for many homeowners. It’s not without its faults - it can still be subjected to warpage and discolouration over time, but overall, it provides a good value for many residential and commercial properties.
If you’re in the market for a wood fencing material that, although comes at a higher price, offers natural rot resistance, beauty, minimal maintenance and impressive durability, consider cedar fencing.