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By AI, Created 12:13 AM UTC, May 19, 2026, /AGP/ – Tony’s Fencing and Iron Works has issued a spring maintenance guide for metal fences in Southeast Louisiana, where humidity, rainfall and salt air speed rust. The company says April and May are the best time for inspections, cleaning and protective coatings before summer heat makes corrosion worse.
Why it matters: - Southeast Louisiana’s humidity, rainfall and Gulf salt air accelerate corrosion on metal fences. - Property owners who wait for visible rust can face costlier repairs later in the summer. - Farm and ranch fencing carries added risk because structural failure can affect animal safety and liability. - Coastal properties within 20 miles of the Gulf face faster corrosion than inland sites.
What happened: - Tony’s Fencing and Iron Works released a spring metal fence maintenance guide for homeowners, property managers and farm owners in Southeast Louisiana. - The guide focuses on Covington, Mandeville, Slidell, Hammond and St. Tammany Parish. - Tony Ostrowski, the company’s owner, said spring is the time to prevent rust, not react to it.
The details: - The company says Southeast Louisiana has 70% to 80% humidity year-round, more than 55 inches of annual rainfall, and warm spring temperatures that can top 80°F. - The guide says salt air can raise corrosion rates by 40% to 60% for properties near the coast. - The recommended maintenance sequence starts with a full inspection for rust spots, loose fasteners, coating failure, bent sections, rust bloom on welds and vegetation growth. - Light surface rust can be treated with a stiff wire brush and a 1:1 vinegar-and-water solution. - Heavier buildup can be removed with a pressure washer at 1500 to 2000 PSI, while ornamental wrought iron is better handled with hand scrubbing and naval jelly. - All cleaned metal should be dried immediately to avoid restarting rust formation. - Rust-inhibiting exterior metal paint should be applied in two thin coats. - Farm and ranch fencing may need heavier-duty finishes or powder coating to hold up against animal contact. - Aluminum fencing benefits from annual sealing in the region’s salt-air environment. - Rust converters can stabilize existing rust before the fence is sealed and painted. - Hinges, hardware, bottom fence sections, welded joints and post caps need extra attention because they collect moisture or allow water intrusion. - The guide recommends late April to early May for cleaning, mid-May for the first coating, early June for the second coat, monthly summer checks and a September assessment. - Tony’s Fencing and Iron Works says DIY maintenance can cover routine inspection, cleaning and light rust treatment. - The company says professional help is better for extensive rust, pitting, structural damage, intricate ornamental work, compromised farm fencing, large corral or perimeter projects, and custom gate repairs. - The company offers spring maintenance, rust repair, protective coating application and structural restoration, plus free fence inspections. - The guide says protective coatings in Southeast Louisiana typically last 2 to 3 years, with annual touch-ups extending that lifespan. - The company estimates a 100-foot inspection and light maintenance at $200 to $400, with larger restoration jobs costing more. - The company’s website is Tony’s Fencing and Iron Works.
Between the lines: - The guide is also a local positioning play: it frames Southeast Louisiana’s climate as a maintenance problem that national fence advice often misses. - The timing suggests the company is trying to capture spring service demand before summer heat, humidity and paint failure make repairs more difficult. - The repeated focus on farm fencing signals an effort to serve both residential and agricultural customers with the same seasonal message.
What’s next: - Tony’s Fencing and Iron Works is steering property owners toward April, May and September as the key inspection windows. - The company expects owners to handle routine upkeep themselves and call in professionals for deeper corrosion or structural repairs. - Homeowners seeking guidance can request a free fence inspection and maintenance assessment through the company.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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