Wood is a natural material. Among its qualities is an ability to blend in with most decor styles. As a fencing material, it can be machined into any design you can think of. That and wood’s warm tones give wood fences oodles of character and great popularity among homeowners.
If it isn’t a newly installed fence, you will need to clean it before you apply the stain. Apply at least two coats of stain, giving each 12 hours to dry before applying another coat. To apply the seal, either use a brush or spray.
Applying an oil-based stain will protect your wood fence from rot caused by moisture. But how do you prevent the sun bleaching caused by excessive sunlight?
The posts especially are highly susceptible to insects and moisture. So at least use pressure-treated wood for these if you have a limited budget.
If you have the budget, red cedar, oak, and other hardwoods will be your best options. These tough, denser woods also handle moisture and UV radiation much better than softer woods.
Painting is better than leaving the wood fence unprotected, but staining is better. Paint does not absorb into the wood grain and will only cover the surface. Oil stains, on the other hand, absorb into the wood, protecting it from within.
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