Wood fence is a popular choice for a classic look that blends seamlessly into outdoor settings.
While it’s impossible to completely prevent the natural weathering that occurs to wood fence over the years, you can successfully slow the process by applying the proper finish. Painting and staining both provide added protection against weather, insects, and rot, but there are important differences to know about each method.
A fresh coat of paint can add a nice splash of color to a wood fence, as well as provide a thicker barrier against the elements. Paint appeals to many people because the variety of colors make it easy to mix and match with the house trim or window boxes. Despite these advantages, painting can result in more maintenance and less protection in the long run.
Drawbacks of Painting a Wood Fence
Tips for Painting a Wood Fence
Staining is a great way to preserve and maintain the natural beauty of a wood fence. Staining helps prevent moisture rot and UV damage while enhancing the appearance of the wood’s grain. Staining may seem more expensive or complex than a simple paint job at first, but in the long run it often requires less labor and expense.
Drawbacks of Staining a Wood Fence
Tips for Staining a Wood Fence
A few “tried and true” products that we recommend:
Benjamin Moore and Sherwin Williams: Regarded as the superior choice for top coating. Available in a large variety of colors, these latex-acrylic stains will add dimension and depth to your fence.
Hancock: Manufactured with the unique properties of cedar wood in mind. Hancock primer is formulated to prevent bleed through where many others are not.
Sikkens: Preferred choice for clear or natural stain.
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