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Snow Fencing

Control drift buildup on your property by installing reliable snow fencing from Tractor Supply. It can keep roadways, railways, pathways and other areas clearer when the flurries fly, helping them stay safe to travel or walk on. Browse a host of options perfect For Life Out Here’s snowstorms.

Key Safety Measures for Winter Weather

Snow fences work by disrupting airflow as wind passes through them, enabling them to hold Mother Nature’s wintry mix back on their windward (wind-facing) side. Most are temporary, meant to be put up and taken down as needed. They’re offered in rolls that you can measure and cut to the desired length, and preassembled panels and more permanent options are available, as well.

Hardy Constructions for the Colder Months

Wood-slat snow fencing is long-lasting and offers a fetching rustic look, which can dovetail with virtually any property’s aesthetic. Looking for something that’s durable in extreme weather, as well as impact-, rot- and warp-resistant? Consider options made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene, PVC vinyl or another plastic. Some of our customers also choose composite snow fencing, a blend of wood fibers and recycled plastic, for its natural, simulated-wood appearance and low maintenance requirements.

Long-Lasting Durability from Season to Season

Wood fences can last several seasons if they’re taken care of and stored properly. Plastic fences, in contrast, are usually lower maintenance and can last longer. To help ensure yours works as effectively as it can, for as long as it can, inspect it regularly for wear, keep it clean of debris to help prevent damage and repair any damage as soon as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions About Snow Fencing

What are the benefits of a snow fence?

It can help prevent snow from drifting onto high-traffic areas such as roads, walkways and construction sites. This makes them safer and easier to travel, reducing the risk of weather-related accidents and injuries from additional accumulation. It can also cut down on the need for plowing and shoveling as frequently.

What kind is best for fencing snow, and where should I install it?

It should be as tall as the drifts you expect to contain, with mesh that’s about 50% open and 50% closed. This will allow enough airflow to help it stay flexible in high winds. Locate it upwind of the area where you’d like drifts to build up, about 35 times the fence height away from where you’re protecting, facing the direction that the wind is blowing from. That way, snow can drift away from it, and it can better control where the snow accumulates.

What tools do I need to put one up?

Before you get started, make sure you have the following supplies:

  • Fence posts such as T-posts to attach your snow fencing to
  • A post driver or mallet to help set the posts in the ground
  • Safety gloves to help protect your hands from cold and sharp edges while you work
  • Plastic ties to secure it to the posts
  • Scissors to trim plastic ties as needed

Shop Snow Fencing at Tractor Supply

Before snow is in the forecast make sure you are ready to safeguard what matters most. To prepare for winter’s deep freeze (and help you manage the fluffy stuff that comes along with it), place an order with us online or stop into your local Tractor Supply.