Every day your home s wood fence gets battered by damaging sun rays rot inducing moisture and other destructive elements.
Staining a shared fence.
Whether your wooden fence is years old or newly installed it can benefit from a single inexpensive addition.
This sprayer comes with a wide angle spray nozzle specifically made for fences so i m.
A wood stain helps create a.
Good neighbor fences alternate the picket and rail side of the fence every 7 feet so that each neighbor gets an equal share of the pretty and ugly sides.
Start spraying at the top of your fence and work your way down moving the sprayer vertically to apply stain along the wood grain.
The further away you get the more likely you are to have overspray.
Using a sprayer to stain a fence is a lot faster than staining it with a brush or roller.
The other neighbor has not painted or stained.
In the woodlands and many other neighborhoods in houston fences are required to have the picket side facing any public roads.
Do i need to consult my neighbours or is the surface.
Stain the cedar fence with a spraying machine.
Use a semi transparent stain ideally covering as much of the fence as possible.
A solid fence stain gives an opaque look rich color and is an excellent option if you want a waterproof fence stain.
This helps ensure as much material as possible actually makes it onto the fence.
I have an older bare redwood picket fence shared with two neighbors.
The best way to apply stain on a fence.
Once neighbor has stained an sealed his side but has not touched the top or side edges of the wood.
Painting a shared fence.
Applying wood stain to the slats improves its design and prolongs the lifespan.
Just need to fill the container and plug it in.
Since the fence is in good condition i m using a water based clear coat protective finish just to give it that weather protection without adding any color i m using my new flexio 3000 sprayer by wagner that comes ready to use right out of the box.
My neighbours just installed a lovely fence on their dime that i d like to stain to match our other fence.