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Wood fence maintenance

Fence staining that earns
the next fifteen years.

Every wood fence we install comes with the same instruction: stain it every 2–3 years and it'll outlive the mortgage. This is that service — inspection, cleaning, and a penetrating stain in the color you pick below. Preview all five on an actual fence, not a paint chip.

Tell us where the fence lives

Drop your address and we'll follow up with a staining quote — footage, prep, and color included.

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Pick your color

Five stains, shown on the actual fence.

These renders come from the same engine as our fence designer. Click a swatch to swap the stain — vertical privacy first, horizontal below it.

On a privacy fence

Stockade privacy — the most common fence we stain.

GetFenced! — Wood Stockade, 1 panel, 6 ft
Natural Cedar
GetFenced! — Wood Stockade, cedartone gold, 1 panel, 6 ft
Cedartone Gold
GetFenced! — Wood Stockade, redwood, 1 panel, 6 ft
Redwood
GetFenced! — Wood Stockade, canyon brown, 1 panel, 6 ft
Canyon Brown
GetFenced! — Wood Stockade, weathered gray, 1 panel, 6 ft
Weathered Gray

On a horizontal fence

Modern horizontal board — stain choice makes or breaks this look.

GetFenced! — Wood Horizontal Board, 1 panel, 6 ft
Natural Cedar
GetFenced! — Wood Horizontal Board, cedartone gold, 1 panel, 6 ft
Cedartone Gold
GetFenced! — Wood Horizontal Board, redwood, 1 panel, 6 ft
Redwood
GetFenced! — Wood Horizontal Board, canyon brown, 1 panel, 6 ft
Canyon Brown
GetFenced! — Wood Horizontal Board, weathered gray, 1 panel, 6 ft
Weathered Gray

The do-nothing option

What "we'll stain it later" looks like.

Skip the stain and Indiana weather picks your color for you. Cedar and treated pine both silver out to gray within a couple of seasons — this render is roughly where an unstained fence heads. If you love the driftwood look, we'll seal it that way on purpose. If you don't, the schedule below keeps you ahead of it.

GetFenced! — Wood Stockade, weathered gray, 1 panel, 6 ft
Weathered gray — where unstained wood ends up
GetFenced! — Wood Stockade, 1 panel, 6 ft
Natural cedar — the same fence, maintained

How it works

Three steps, no shortcuts.

1

Inspect & repair

We walk the line first: soft boards near grade, popped fasteners, leaning sections. Staining over a problem seals the problem in — pickets that need replacing get replaced before anything gets coated.

2

Clean & brighten

Power wash to lift gray fiber, mildew, and old failing finish, then a wood brightener where the fence has weathered dark. Stain only performs on clean, dry wood — this step is most of the labor and most of the result.

3

Dry, then stain

The fence dries out over a couple of good days, then we apply a penetrating semi-transparent stain — back-brushed so it gets into the grain instead of sitting on top. Sprinklers off for 48 hours, and the yard is yours again.

Pricing depends on footage, height, sides coated, and prep — there's no honest flat rate. Tell us the fence and you'll get a real number. If we installed it, we already have the measurements on file. New fence instead? Start at wood privacy installation — staining at build time is the cheapest coat you'll ever buy.

Staining questions

Fence staining, answered straight.

Schedules, costs, timing, and the gray question.

Every 2–3 years in Indiana. Our freeze-thaw cycles and summer UV work on exposed wood constantly — a maintained stain schedule is the difference between a fence that lasts 20+ years and one that needs boards replaced at year eight. The easy test: sprinkle water on a board. If it soaks in instead of beading, the fence is ready.

Ready?

Due for a coat?

Drop your address and we'll quote the staining — inspection and prep included, color previewed before we open a can.

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