North Dallas Fence Staining

Fence Staining & Sealing in North Dallas

Protect your investment and bring out the natural beauty of your wood fence — professional staining and sealing across the North Dallas metro.

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North Dallas Fence Staining

Why Stain and Seal Your Fence?

A wood fence is a real investment, and North Dallas's weather is hard on it — intense summer UV fades the color, humidity and rain drive moisture into the grain, and freeze-thaw cycles accelerate wear. Staining and sealing locks out moisture, blocks UV fading, slows graying and cracking, and keeps your fence looking rich for years longer.

Our Staining & Sealing Services

  • Semi-transparent & solid stains — the tone and opacity you want.
  • Clear sealing — protection that lets the natural wood tone show through.
  • New fence staining — timed right after the wood has cured.
  • Re-staining & restoration — refresh a weathered or graying fence.

When Should You Stain a Fence in North Dallas?

New wood fences should dry and cure first — often a few weeks to a few months — before staining. After that, re-staining every 2–3 years keeps the protection and the look going. The best windows are mild, dry stretches of spring and fall.

Quality Prep, Quality Results

A good stain job is mostly prep. We clean the fence, address mildew or graying, let it dry, and protect surrounding areas before applying a quality stain or sealer evenly for full coverage.

Fence Staining Across the North Dallas Metro

We serve Celina, Frisco, McKinney, Prosper, Aubrey, North Dallas (MO & KS), Anna, Melissa, Plano, Little Elm, and Van Alstyne.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I stain my fence in North Dallas?

For most wood fences, re-staining or re-sealing every 2 to 3 years maintains protection and appearance against UV, moisture, and freeze-thaw cycles.

How long should a new fence dry before staining?

New wood usually needs to cure for several weeks to a few months before it will properly accept stain. We check yours and recommend the right timing.

Will staining stop my fence from turning gray?

Yes. A quality stain or sealer blocks the UV that causes graying and keeps your fence color much longer.

Do you stain new fences and existing ones?

Both. We stain new fences once they have cured and restore or refresh existing and weathered fences.

Protect your fence before the weather wins.

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