Climate diversity in Australia creates certain challenges for the maintenance of outdoor installations. No matter whether the installation is set up in a humid area near the coastline or in arid outback regions, you should be aware of possible environmental risks. For example, if you have decided to go with steel or aluminium barriers, taking care of them is essential to make them last long. Follow the guidelines below to ensure optimal performance of your barriers.
Cleaning and Preserving Steel Barriers Guidelines
It is well known that steel is the strongest metal that exists on Earth. However, despite this remarkable feature, any steel installation is prone to deterioration and corrosion brought about by multiple factors. Fortunately, with some efforts on your side, it is easy to maintain the installation in excellent condition.
Cleaning Guidelines
At first, it is important to remember that regular washing and rinsing are critical steps in keeping your barriers in good condition. Dirt, grime or even bird droppings can hold water against the surface of your barrier and cause fast corrosion. Wash your barriers once a month by applying warm water with mild non-abrasive cleaner. Soak a sponge with soapy water and wipe the surfaces of the installation. Then rinse them thoroughly with clean water. Make sure that the steel becomes dry in the sun.
Protection from Rust Formation
If your installation has been painted with powder or galvanised coating, you might still encounter problems such as rust on the surfaces of barriers. Therefore, as soon as you notice rust formation, you must take action immediately. Gently remove the rusty spots with sandpaper or wire brush until the shiny steel underneath becomes visible. After wiping the metal with a wet rag, apply rust-resistant primer and cover it with touch-up paint of the same colour.
Inspecting and Repairing Barriers’ Structural Integrity
Apart from maintaining the appearance of your barriers, you should make sure that their structural integrity is not compromised. Check for cracks in the joints or mounting points and fix them if necessary by using adequate equipment. In case of severe damage or gaps between welds, contact a professional welder or barrier provider who will repair or replace the installation.
Cleaning and Preserving Aluminium Barriers Guidelines
Among numerous options of barriers available, aluminium ones enjoy growing popularity among consumers as this material has several significant advantages. They are lighter and less durable than steel but highly resistant to corrosion. Because of these features, people living in coastal areas prefer aluminium barriers for their properties.
Cleaning Guidelines
Like other types of installations, aluminium barriers should be regularly cleaned and rinsed. It is worth noting that aluminium requires different treatment from steel barriers, namely that you must never use abrasives and chemicals for cleaning aluminium, as they damage its surface and coating. To rinse the installation, use a garden hose as it will help get rid of soap.
Protecting Barriers from Oxidation
Unlike steel, aluminium is less prone to corrosion as it resists oxidation. This process occurs as a result of condensation of water vapour on the metal’s surface resulting in powdery white spots on the surface of the barrier. In order to protect your installation from oxidation, apply special wax sealing compound once or twice a year depending on local climatic conditions. This will create an extra layer preventing the formation of white spots and make the metal shine.
Inspecting and Repairing Barriers’ Structural Integrity
Compared to steel, aluminium is a more flexible material and therefore is prone to bending and denting under heavy pressure. From time to time, inspect your barriers for possible deformation and looseness of mounting points. If you spot any bends, you need to straighten them or replace the bent area according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Summary
All in all, spending some time on taking care of products from the likes of HB Fencing & Gates is worthwhile as it will extend their lifespan. Creating a plan for proper maintenance and adhering to it will help prevent problems and save money on expensive repairs. Think about scheduling inspections several times a year to check the condition of your barriers.