Highlights
- The price of the paint includes materials and labor.
- the total length of the fence in feet is the main factor affecting the cost of your fence, try to measure it as accurately as possible.
- Soil Condition: If the ground is hard or rocky, more effort and specialized equipment may be needed to dig post holes, which could lead to additional costs.
- Fence size: Height greater than 8 ft fence needs a free quote.
About This Product
Does your once-vibrant wood privacy fence look faded, weathered, or chipped? Restore its beauty and functionality with our professional wood privacy fence painting services.
We offer a comprehensive service that takes the hassle out of fence painting, including:
- Free Consultation and Estimate: Our experienced team will visit your property to assess your fence, discuss your color preferences, and provide a detailed quote.
- Meticulous Surface Preparation: We thoroughly clean your fence to remove dirt, mildew, and loose paint, ensuring a smooth and long-lasting finish.
- Expert Application: Our skilled painters use high-quality, exterior-grade paint specifically formulated for wood fences. We offer a meticulous application process, ensuring even coverage and a professional-looking finish.
- Wide Range of Color Options: Choose from a vast selection of colors to complement your home’s style and create a beautiful focal point in your backyard.
- Fast and Efficient Service: We prioritize efficiency while maintaining meticulous attention to detail. We’ll get the job done promptly and minimize disruption to your daily routine.
- Detailed Cleanup: We leave your property spotless, removing all paint debris and materials.
- Surface must be clean of mildew, dust, dirt, oil and grease.
- All previous stains and sealers must be completely removed.
- Caustic strippers must be neutralized thoroughly.
- Rinse thoroughly with water. Before staining, wood must dry completely for 48 hours or more depending on weather conditions.
- Choose a calm day: Avoid windy conditions that can cause paint overspray.
- Work in sections: For even coverage and to avoid drips, paint in sections. Start at the top of the fence and work your way down.
- Brush or roll: Apply paint with a brush or roller, following the grain of the wood (usually vertically for pickets).
- Thin coats: Apply thin, even coats. Avoid overloading the brush or roller, as this can lead to drips and runs.
- Back-brushing (recommended): Especially when using a roller, lightly brush over the freshly painted section with a stiff-bristled brush to ensure even distribution of paint and eliminate bubbles or streaks.
- Multiple coats: Most paints require two coats for optimal coverage and durability. Follow the paint’s recommended drying time between coats.
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