How to Maintain Your Timber Fence Through the Autumn Surrey Seasons
- Oliver Pritchard
- Oct 10
- 1 min read

How to Maintain Your Timber Fence in Autumn
A timber fence adds warmth and character to any Surrey property, but our changing weather means regular maintenance is essential to keep it strong and looking its best. Here’s a practical, season-by-season guide to maintain Your Timber Fence in Autumn:
1. Clear Fallen Leaves and Debris
Remove leaves, twigs, and organic debris from the base of your fence. This reduces moisture buildup and helps prevent rot and fungal growth.
2. Inspect for Insect Activity and Fungal Growth
Look for signs of wood-boring insects, fungus, or mildew on your fence panels and posts. Treat any affected areas promptly with appropriate products to stop the problem from spreading.
3. Check Gates and Hinges
Make sure gates open and close smoothly. Lubricate hinges and tighten any loose hardware to prevent damage during wet, windy weather.
4. Assess for Structural Issues
Walk the length of your fence and check for loose boards, unstable posts, or areas where the wood is soft or discoloured. Address minor repairs before winter storms make them worse.
5. Trim Back Vegetation
Cut back any plants or shrubs that are touching the fence. Overgrown vegetation can trap moisture against the wood, increasing the risk of decay.
6. Prepare for Heavy Rain
Ensure the ground around your fence drains properly. Avoid piling soil, mulch, or compost against the base, as this can accelerate rot during wet months.
Conclusion
A little extra care in autumn will help your timber fence withstand Surrey’s damp climate and harsh winter conditions. For expert repairs or seasonal treatments, contact KTS Fencing—your local fencing specialists.




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