One way of protecting the timber is by painting it – this task should be done annually if it’s to have any protective effect on the timber. An experienced painter has all the equipment required to paint a timber fence in a fraction of the time it would take the average weekend warrior. However, if you do want to undertake this task yourself you can hire the equipment from your local hardware store or hire company.
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Timber Tips
Timber fences that are left to their own devices after installation will begin to warp or split around one year after installation. In five to eight years, the fence may even start to lean. To prolong the life of your fence, be sure you apply a quality wood preservative to help seal it.
Finally, keep sprinklers pointed away from your fence as moist timber is prone to rotting faster than dry timber. If you have vines or bushes nearby, be sure you prune them regularly and keep them off the fence.