How To Properly Clean And Maintain The Chain Link Fence

 The chain link fence was originally developed as a commercial and industrial choice, mainly to protect property. Practical, and relatively inexpensive, it has been widely used in residential communities in recent years. Relatively easy to clean and maintain, chain link fences are a great contemporary security option and can accommodate pets or protect backyards.


Maintain the chain link fence properly

Even the best quality fences can be damaged, especially those older fences-so maintenance is key.


Check your chain link fence regularly, and if you find any form of damage, take immediate action. Among other things:


Check the uprights and support uprights for wear. These materials are usually metal and may rust. If they are not buried in the ground by concrete, they may also move. Remember, all upright support poles should be at right angles to the ground.


The chain link itself is not easily damaged, but if a heavy object falls and hits it, such as a dead tree, it may be damaged. It is not easy to cut off, but bad things do happen. If the criminal manages to cut off or force through the fence, it should be replaced as soon as possible.


If the chain link is not coated, it is important to check for rust. If you can master it quickly, you will save money in the long run.


Of course, if the fence becomes a dirt trap, you need to clean it.


Chain link fence

Chain link fence

Correctly clean the chain link fence


As already mentioned, rust can be a problem. In metal posts and uncoated chain link fences, you need to know how to solve this problem. Instead of waiting until the rust is severe enough to require a chemical rust remover, or worse, the post and/or fence material itself needs to be replaced, it is better to use steel wool to remove the early signs of rust. Put on rubber gloves and wipe it off with a little pressure. If you must use a commercial derusting product, follow the manufacturer's instructions and make sure to rinse with clean water after completion.


If the fence is only dirty, you can rinse it off with a hose and scrub the debris that cannot be moved after being sprayed. Many people use soapy dishwater to clean their chain link fences, but a more environmentally friendly way is to mix borax with water (3 gallons/14 liters and about two cups of natural borax powder are usually fine). Borax does not contain any detergent and is also an effective natural insecticide. Mix it with water and pour it into a good quality outdoor water pump sprayer. Spray on the dirty or the place where there is accumulation of mud, bird droppings and other debris; leave it for about 10 minutes, then rinse with clean water. If you want to scrub, wear rubber gloves.

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Sometimes mold on the fencing. In order to protect the environment, it is best to use white wine vinegar instead of bleach (recognized as an effective agent against mold). Vinegar is not only beneficial to plants, but also contains acetic acid, which is both antibacterial and antiviral. Mixing 3 gallons/14 liters of water with 2 gallons/9 liters white vinegar usually works well. Likewise, if you must scrub, wear rubber gloves, otherwise your skin will be damaged.


Even though a chain link fence is usually the cheapest option, when it comes to fencing, it pays to keep your chain link fence well maintained and clean.

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