05/08/2026
Fence staining tips from the pros 👇
If you’re spraying stain onto a fence, it should also be back rolled for proper coverage and pe*******on into the wood.
Back rolling helps:
• Even out the finish
• Work stain deeper into the cedar
• Reduce blotchy areas and overspray issues
• Improve overall longevity and appearance
Staining your fence helps protect your investment by reducing moisture absorption, UV damage, weathering, and premature aging of the wood—especially in the Seattle climate.
This particular fence took extra attention due to all the custom gaps, varying board spacing, lattice work, and detailed areas throughout the project.
A quality stain job is more than just spraying color onto wood—it’s in the prep, application, and attention to detail.
We’re always happy to quote fence staining as part of a new or existing fence project.
📍Seattle area
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