Spring is the perfect time to assess any winter damage. Walk your fence line and look for loose boards, rust spots, or leaning posts. Power wash dirt and grime buildup from wood, vinyl, or iron fences, and clear away leaves or branches that may have collected around the base.
Oklahoma summers bring intense heat, which can cause wood fences to dry out and crack. Apply a fresh coat of stain or sealant to protect against sun damage. For vinyl and iron fences, check for fading or surface wear and clean with mild soap to keep them looking sharp.
As temperatures drop, focus on preparing your fence for cold weather. Remove debris, trim vegetation away from fence lines, and ensure your posts are stable before the freeze-thaw cycle begins. This is also a great time to make minor repairs so they don’t worsen in winter.
While winter is generally a low-maintenance season, it’s important to prevent damage from ice and snow. Avoid piling snow directly against your fence and check after heavy storms for fallen branches or other impacts.
Even with the best care, fences sometimes need professional attention. Luxe Fencing offers repair and maintenance services to help protect your investment year-round. Whether it’s replacing damaged panels, restaining a fence, or securing loose posts, our team has you covered.
Final Thoughts:
Seasonal maintenance doesn’t have to be complicated — a few simple steps each season can extend your fence’s life and protect your property. By staying on top of care, you’ll save money, maintain curb appeal, and keep your fence strong for years to come. For expert advice or professional maintenance, trust Luxe Fencing to keep your fence in peak condition.