October 9, 2020
Compared to other fencing materials, one of the reasons why Colorbond fencing is so popular in the Northern Territory is that it requires minimal maintenance once it’s up and is known to withstand some of the harshest Australian weather conditions. Nevertheless, there are several steps to be done and practices to be observed to ensure the preservation of your Colorbond fence. Follow the guidelines below to ensure that your fence will be in crisp condition for years! Hire a professional fence contractor. To make sure your Colorbond fence lasts long and is installed properly, you have to consider getting the fencing job done with a fence contractor Darwin located. These experts will see to it that there is no excessive pressure on panels, loose bolts, wobbly posts, and more importantly, that the Colorbond fence is installed above ground. The bottom part of your fence cannot be submerged in the soil, otherwise it will become corroded. A fence expert will make sure there's a gap between the fence and the ground, enough for the water to flow freely. Properly wash and clean your colorbond fence. Regularly clean your Colorbond fence with a soft sponge and a mixture of soap (ordinary or carwash) and lukewarm water. Never use a scourer, or any other abrasive materials as it would remove parts of your Colorbond fence. Do not use sugar soap. After cleaning with soap, rinse with tap water. In some occasions, lichen and fungus can grow on the shady, bottom side of the fence, where the sun does not hit directly. They can easily be removed with household bleach. Rinse off the bleach with tap water after. Do not cover scratches or graffiti with paint. Scratches may not look good on your fence, but using normal paint to cover them up won't work well as Colorbond is a special type of coating that is bonded to the steel. Similarly, graffiti may not look pleasing, but never use chemicals such as Acetone, Methylethyl Ketone, Toluene, Thinners, or any other paint removers since they can be harsh to your Colorbond fence and will also void your warranty. Keep these harmful chemicals away from your fence. Pool water contains chlorine and/or salt which can be corrosive to your Colorbond fence. If you splash pool water on your Colorbond fence, wash down the fence with fresh tap water or wipe your fence down with a cloth. Similarly, garden fertilisers and insect sprays can also damage your fence. If you accidentally get some of these garden chemicals on your fence, rinse it down with tap water. Your fence is an important part of your property, regardless of what fencing material you use. In this case, your Colorbond fence will last for a very long time as long as you keep it above ground and no soil gets in contact with it, you clean it regularly with mild soap and warm water, get rid of fungus, don't paint over any unwanted dents or scratches, don't use abrasive materials on it, avoid splashing pool water on it, and keep it safe from chemicals you use on your garden. Do these and watch your Colorbond fence last over the years.