Installing a fence on your rental property is a smart investment for landlords looking to add privacy, enhance curb appeal, and increase the property value. However, a fencing structure is no small expense, and it’s important to know the lifespan of a fence before making a purchase. So, Basic Construction explains how long you can expect your investment to last and the choices you can make to extend its lifespan.
There are different types of fences, and each type has its lifespan. For example, picket fences are more durable and can last for years, while chain-link fences have a shorter lifespan due to the composition of their materials. Cedar fences, on the other hand, are more resistant to decay, so their lifespan is longer and requires less maintenance than pine or fir fences.
A fence is only as strong as its materials. Different materials have different lifespans. Wood fences should last for around 20 years, depending on the type of wood, maintenance, and climate. Vinyl and aluminum fences can last up to 30 years. Steel fences can last a lifetime, depending on the thickness of the steel and how well it is coated to resist rust and erosion.
The quality of installation is crucial in determining the lifespan of your fence. A poorly-installed fence with low-quality components will not last as long as a well-installed fence with high-quality components. A fence installed using the right tools, techniques, and materials will be structurally sound and last longer.
Regular maintenance will help extend the lifespan of your fence. Keep your fence clean, repair any damages as soon as you notice them, and apply a protective coat of paint or stain to protect it from the elements. Regularly trimming the vegetation around your fence will prevent it from growing into the fence and causing damage.
Are you considering adding a fence to your rental property in Indianapolis, IN? Let Basic Construction handle the entire project for you. Our turn-key services give you one team to work with on this project and others. We also install driveways, garage doors, decks, and patios. So, no matter what upgrade you're adding to your rental property, make one call and one call only. Dial (317) 505-1030 or submit a work request.
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