WTF — What The Fence recently completed a fence installation.  When asked if they wanted us to return in a week and stain the fence, the homeowner said ” If I don’t stain it now, I will not have to re-stain it later.”   That is backward logic.  It is like saying ” I don’t want to add oil to my car’s engine because it means I will have to change it later.”

Just as oil protects your engine and allows it to stay running a lot longer, professionally staining new fences can make your fence last up to four times longer.  Unstained wood deteriorates quickly without the protection of stain. Staining a fence is an essential step in maintaining its longevity and appearance:

Protection: One of the primary benefits of staining a fence is that it provides protection against the elements. Stains act as a barrier, preventing moisture from seeping into the wood and causing rot or decay. Additionally, they protect the wood from harmful UV rays, which can cause fading and discoloration over time.

Enhanced aesthetics (It looks good): Staining a fence can significantly enhance its appearance. With a wide range of stain colors available, you can choose one that complements your home’s exterior and landscaping.

Longer lasting: By protecting the wood from moisture and UV damage, staining can extend the lifespan of your fence. A well-maintained stained fence can last significantly longer than an untreated one.

Prevention of mold and mildew: Stains contain additives that help prevent the growth of mold and mildew on the surface of the fence. This is especially important in humid climates where moisture can accumulate on the wood.

Easy maintenance: Stained fences are generally easier to maintain compared to untreated ones. The stain acts as a protective layer, making it easier to clean dirt, debris, and other stains from the surface of the fence.

WTF — What The Fence knows by investing in regular fence staining, you can ensure that your fence remains beautiful and functional for years to come. 

Think your old fence is beyond staining? Perhaps it is ready for a complete Fence Lift. Contact us for your Free Estimate.