Categories for Fence Stays

Tips for Fence Stay Maintenance

September 9, 2020 9:29 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

Have you recently installed a new wooden fence on your property? When well maintained, wooden fences look beautiful and can last years. Wood is sturdy and durable, but it’s also prone to rot and fading. To keep your building’s curb appeal, you’ll need to keep a few tips and tricks in mind. Read on to learn how to maintain your wooden fence stays in Utah: Clean your fence regularly: Your fence will gather dirt, dust and debris over time, which makes it look dingy and dated. Wash your fence two to three times per year to keep it looking fresh.... View Article

Why Fence Stays Need to Be Maintained

May 22, 2020 9:51 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

Whether you’re an agricultural property owner hoping to keep their cattle where they belong, or you’re a homeowner hoping to keep invaders off of your property, there are few security measures more valuable than putting up a good fence. Of course, you can’t just build a fence along your property and expect it to stay strong forever. To keep your land and property safe, you have to make sure you’re staying on top of any maintenance issues. That doesn’t just mean a site inspection of your posts and wires—it means a close assessment of your entire fence, including your fence... View Article

Why Raw Wooden Fence Stays in Utah Are the Best

December 13, 2017 3:05 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

Fence stays in Utah provide vertical stability to your fence in between the thicker vertical posts that are basically the backbone of your fence. The wooden fence stays help keep horizontal wiring or horizontal fence poles in place, keeping them from dropping, being bunched together or from being pushed or stretched out of place by large livestock. Fence stays are easier to replace than posts, and using a combination of stays and posts can help you have a fence that will last for years and that is, at the same time, extremely easy to perform maintenance on. This is good,... View Article