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Pro Tips: How To Choose The Right Finials For Your Fence
While installing a fence around a property, you need to think of the fence finials; otherwise, the look will be incomplete. Decorative finials give a different appeal to the overall look of your fences.
How to choose the right finials:
You can get fence finials in various materials and styles. The designs may vary from simple to something extravagant. Decorative finials look beautiful, and homeowners often pick them despite their high price. You can find fence finials made of plastic, wood, aluminum, and iron. You need to know how to choose the right finials for your fence so that it looks good.
You should choose the fence finials depending on the material, style, and purpose. There are different shapes of fence finials like round, flat, pointed, or something with an elaborate design. The designs can be of any object or creature, like the face of an animal. You can get fence finials needed for security purposes, like the pointed metal designs. In such a case, intruders won’t be able to jump off the fence and enter your property. Also, birds won’t be able to sit on the fence.
Fence finials mainly serve ornamental purposes. They enhance the look of your fence. At the same time, It can make the wooden fence more durable by protecting its top part from the fence from moisture or rain.
Earlier, fence finials were made of iron or wood. Now, other cheaper options are available which include aluminum, plastic, and artificial wood. The iron and wood are good for finials with elaborate design; whereas, the modern and less expensive finials are used for a specific purpose; mainly for security. Usually, it is better to choose a finial made of the same material as the fence. That way, the texture, and style will match. It will also be easy to install and maintain. If you want a striking effect, you can use a fence finial of a different material.
The number of finials you need for your fence post depends on the number of posts, and also the kind of material. For wooden fences, you need fewer finials. It is because the posts are installed between slats of larger expanses. The gate posts have ornamental finials, and the rest are a bit simpler and similar.
You will find decorative finials in many stores. You need to research the designs and prices to pick the best finials for the fence posts. Your property boundary will look striking and safe.
Fence maintenance – vinyl and wooden fences
Vinyl and wood are the most popular fencing options for property owners however they have their own routine when it comes to fence maintenance. When you opt to install a fence, you probably want it to stay intact for years. In order to ensure this, you need to take good care of the fences.
Vinyl fencing
Maintaining vinyl fencing is comparatively simple. It does not need staining or painting and doesn’t rot like wooden fences. If you want a low-maintenance fencing option, then you should probably go with vinyl fencing. But this does not mean that it doesn’t require any fence maintenance or care at all. In order to keep it look clean and fresh, you need to follow some cleaning tips mentioned below.
Rinse using a garden hose
Connect a spray nozzle to the garden hose and clean the fence once in a few months. This helps remove dirt and grime ahead of it getting the time to get deeply ingrained.
Employ a mild bleach cleaner
If you happen to miss some months and the fence requires a deeper clean then you can opt for a mild bleach cleaner or a little detergent with a soft brush or cloth to remove mildew, stains, scuff marks, mold, and stubborn dirt spots. Never utilize a stiff brush as it may scratch the vinyl surface and make sure you test a small spot before you use any cleaner.
Wood fencing
Homeowners often love the appearance of a wooden fence. If you are someone who wants a standard wooden fence, you should be all set to put in a little more work when it comes to the wooden fence maintenance. Most wooden fences are vulnerable to insect damage, rot, discoloration, and various other indications of wear and tear. But, when you use high-quality wood such as cedar it can make a huge difference in the ease of maintenance and longevity of your fence.
Stain the fence
You can reduce rot damage by opting for wood stain. Firstly, you need to clean the wooden fence and let it dry for 3 days. Then, you can use a roller, spray rig, or brush to apply stain coats as required every 10-12 hours.
You need to ensure that the temperature is around 30 degrees Celsius and the humidity level is under 30 percent as you apply the wooden stain.
How to prevent fence post rot? It’s a question we are asked nearly every day of the week. Sometimes it’s a caller with a new fence. Other times it’s a rancher whose fence posts have seen better days. Every fence needs post protection. The better the rot barrier, the safer your fence will be.
How to prevent fence post rot? It’s a question we are asked nearly every day of the week. Sometimes it’s a caller with a new fence. Other times it’s a rancher whose fence posts have seen better days. Every fence needs post protection. The better the rot barrier, the safer your fence will be.
The Fence Armor® postguard protectors are a quality protection for rural fencing - top to bottom. By placing a post collar on the top, you are protecting against horse cribbing and by placing a post protector at the bottom, you are preventing against weed trimmer damage. Prevent, protect and prolong the life of your round posts today!
When installing the post guards on round posts we also like to suggest using a block of wood (a 2x4 works great for this application) to keep consistent, especially when you have a whole length of field to do. Just remember, the Fence Armor® Round Post Protectors should be about an inch to an inch and a half above the ground.
When installing fence post caps we are all looking for the most aesthetically pleasing, easy to install option. Fence Armor® Universal Post Caps are stamped right here in North America, using American galvanized steel, no black plastic post caps can compare to the quality that goes into a Fence Armor® post cap.
When installing fence post caps we are all looking for the most aesthetically pleasing, easy to install option. Fence Armor® Universal Post Caps are stamped right here in North America, using American galvanized steel, no black plastic post caps can compare to the quality that goes into a Fence Armor® post cap.