Residential Fence Repair

Is Your Fence Ready for Spring? Here’s How to Clean It

When we think of spring cleaning, our minds often jump to tidying up closets, scrubbing floors, and decluttering living spaces. However, spring cleaning isn’t just for indoor tasks. The outdoor areas of your Indianapolis home, including your fence, deserve just as much attention. At Amerifence, we’re your go-to company for fence repair and installation. Here’s how we recommend you care for your fence as you check off your spring cleaning to-do list.

Vinyl Fences

We love vinyl fences because they're durable and low maintenance. For a spring cleaning routine, simply:

  1. Rinse your fence with a garden hose to remove loose dirt.
  2. Mix a bucket of warm water with a mild detergent.
  3. Using a soft cloth or sponge, scrub the fence gently. For tougher stains, use vinegar and water.
  4. Rinse thoroughly with water to avoid soap residue.

Aluminum Fences

Aluminum fences are also known for their resilience and minimal upkeep. To clean:

  1. Hose off the fence to remove top-layer grime.
  2. Fill a bucket with warm, soapy water.
  3. Use a soft-bristle brush to scrub off any remaining dirt or debris.
  4. For rust spots, mix water and a few drops of bleach and apply with a sponge.
  5. Rinse well to prevent chemical residue.

Chain Link Fences

Chain link fences might seem challenging to clean, but with the right approach, it's actually straightforward.

  1. Use a garden hose to spray down the fence.
  2. Create a solution of water and household cleaner.
  3. With a stiff brush, scrub all metal areas, including the posts and links.
  4. For areas with rust, use a wire brush to scrape it off.
  5. Rinse the fence thoroughly.
  6. Inspect for any needed repairs and contact Amerifence if there's damage.

Cedar Wood Fences

Cedar fences are cherished for their natural beauty but require a bit more attention. To start:

  1. Sweep off any surface debris.
  2. Use a garden hose to wet the fence, then use a mild detergent to clean it.
  3. Scrub the fence sections with a long-handled brush.
  4. Rinse the wood thoroughly and let it dry.
  5. Once washed, take note of any areas that need to be repaired.
  6. Contact Amerifence for professional repair services.

Contact the Fence Repair Pros

While your fence might look great after you clean it, don't forget to inspect it for any signs of damage. Small issues can quickly become larger problems if not addressed right away. At Amerifence, we've been trusted by Indianapolis, Westfield, and Greenwood area homeowners to provide professional assessment and repair. Whether it's fixing a broken picket or mending a rusted link, prompt repairs can save you from bigger headaches down the road.

Spring cleaning is the perfect opportunity to give your fence the attention it deserves. If you need expert fence repair service for your Indianapolis area property, Amerifence is here to help. Contact us at (317) 207-9499 or request a free quote online today!

“Homeowner's Handbook to Different Types of Fences,” Coming Home Magazine, accessed Feb. 25, 2025, https://www.cominghomemag.com/featured-articles/fence-types.

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