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Fence Painting

Protect and beautify your garden fencing with professional painting or staining

About This Service

Garden fencing is a significant investment and one that needs regular maintenance to extend its life. Painting or staining your fence not only improves its appearance but provides essential protection against the weather, UV and moisture. Our fence painting service uses premium timber treatment products and covers all types of garden fencing.

What Fence Painting Involves

  • Cleaning and preparation of fence panels and posts
  • Treatment of any existing rot or fungal growth
  • Preparation by sanding or wire brushing where necessary
  • Application of wood preservative to protect against rot and insects
  • Two coats of premium fence paint or wood stain
  • Painting of fence posts and concrete post caps

Why Use a Professional?

Fence painting is labour-intensive and requires the right products to be effective. Many homeowners underestimate the importance of preparation — painting over dirty, mossy or previously treated fences leads to rapid paint failure. Our team cleans and prepares properly to ensure a long-lasting finish.

Our Process

1

Cleaning

We clean all fence panels and posts using a fence cleaner or pressure washer to remove algae, dirt and old paint.

2

Preparation

We sand any rough areas, treat any rot and check for structural issues that should be addressed before painting.

3

Staining or Painting

We apply two generous coats of fence paint or stain using brush and roller techniques for full coverage.

4

Posts and Details

We treat fence posts and any other timber elements as part of the job.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I use fence paint or stain?

Fence stain penetrates the timber and allows the natural grain to show. Fence paint sits on the surface and provides more solid colour coverage. Both offer good protection — it is largely a matter of preference.

How often should fences be painted?

Most fence treatments should be renewed every two to three years for optimal protection, though premium products can last longer.

Can you paint a wet fence?

No — paint should never be applied to wet timber. We always wait for suitable dry conditions before painting.

Can you treat a fence that has started to rot?

Minor rot can be treated with hardener and filler before painting. Severely rotten panels should be replaced before treatment.

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We provide free, no-obligation written quotes for all fence painting work across Somerset, Bristol, Bath and the surrounding area.

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Decorama pressure washed and stained our whole back garden fence over one day. It looks incredible and we know it's properly protected now.

Rob H, Long Ashton

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Contact Decorama Ltd today for a free, no-obligation quote for fence painting. Serving Somerset, Bristol, Bath and surrounding areas.