Your blood sweat and tears have gone into creating a fencing masterpiece, bringing clarity and organisation to your garden, but what next? Once you have purchased your brand new fence, erected it and indeed admired your handiwork, maintenance should be an important consideration.
Mark Whiting, marketing director of
Benefiting from routine painting and sealing fencing panels, wooden fencing and garden fencing should be checked every few months for splintering, peeling, mould, or breakage. Depending on the style of wooden fence you have, you may want to lightly sand off any rough edges especially if you have small children or pets that have easy access to the fence, removing the danger of splinters. (Be sure to wear a dust mask).
Without a doubt one of the most popular methods of treatment is wood stain. Protecting wood against weathering and fading, wood stains continue to be extremely popular with avid gardeners, especially Protek’s ‘Safe & Natural’ range. Boasting Fungal and Algal protection, quick drying technology and great coverage, it is not hard to see why Protek’s ‘Safe & Natural’ range is one of the industry’s most popular products.
Mr Whiting, added, “Not only is this product environmentally friendly, it is also has little odour and is a great alternative to creosote. I would certainly recommend this stain for anyone wanting to protect a trellis, fence, shed or planter.”
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Tuesday, 14 July 2009
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