Fence Cleaning

To state the obvious, fences spend a lot of time outdoors! The average lifespan for vinyl and wood fencing is around 50 and 15 years respectively. The endless exposure to the elements leaves every type of fencing susceptible to mold and algae growth, weather staining, pollen buildup, animal droppings and many more natural occurrences that can leave your fence looking like it had better days. Not to mention the grass stains left from cutting and trimming the lawn along the property line. Over time, your fence begins to lose its curb appeal, leaving you with a big eye sore running through your yard.

Aside from being visually unappealing, a poorly maintained fence can result in permanent damage, drastically lowering its lifespan. Mold and algae growth can rot away protective stains from wood boards, leaving them defenseless against water damage. With today’s prices, replacing a fence can cost you thousands of dollars, if not more, so it is crucial to keep them well maintained against nature’s brutal forces.