The 2 Reasons to Ever Replace Your Wrought Iron Fence

The 2 Reasons to Ever Replace Your Wrought Iron Fence

Time and neglect can take a toll on even the most beautiful of iron fencing, so here are the two main reasons anyone should ever consider replacing a wrought iron fence.

Our team always stands by our work and believes that a well-produced and installed wrought iron fence can last a lifetime. A wrought iron fence or gate is sought after by homeowners and commercial property owners alike. Timeless wrought iron designs lend a classic aesthetic to any property. Coupled with a superior durable construction, wrought iron fencing truly does withstand the test of time. However, you may have recently acquired property with an old, dilapidated wrought iron fence. Time and neglect can take a toll on even the most beautiful of iron fencing, so here are the two main reasons anyone should ever consider replacing a wrought iron fence.

Damage to the Wrought Iron Fence

Say there was a severe storm, and a tree fell onto your wrought iron fence. Or, perhaps there was an unfortunate auto accident in which a car may have ran or backed into your fence. Broken and warped portions of a fence are not only a bit of an eyesore, but these damages can also compromise your fence’s structural integrity. If there is minor damage, it is possible to repair and replace the affected areas of broken, missing, or bent fencing. Some instances of damage may be beyond repair, so much that a replacement will be necessary. Fortunately, you can opt to replace just the affected sections of your wrought iron fence. This course of action brings your property back into overall great condition without shelling out the money for a full fence removal and replacement.

Major Rusting on the Wrought Iron Fence

Many wrought iron fences today are finished with a gorgeous powder coating to give your fence a lovely color of your choice, as well as to protect the material from corrosion and rusting. Older properties may have had their iron fences painted. When the paint chips away over time, the iron fence could be highly susceptible to rusting. Of course, there are ways to fix and cover up minor rust spots. However, when nearly all of the fence is covered in rust, it could be beyond covering up. Rust also weakens the iron fence in severe cases. At that point, it’s best to replace the entire wrought iron fence.

HAVE QUESTIONS? ASK HERCULES CUSTOM IRON

If you are ready to install your massive duty iron fence and add iron railings or you still have some more questions, we here at Hercules Custom Iron are here to help. We have many years of experience and will ensure that your chain link fence will serve you and your family for years. Visit us online or call us at 1-800-331-2590. For advice, updates, and to see what we are up to, be sure to follow us on social media on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Pinterest.

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