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Fence Staining & Sealing in North Dallas

Lock in your cedar’s color and shield it from Texas UV and moisture with professional staining and sealing.

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Fence Staining in North Dallas

Why Stain Your Cedar Fence

North Texas sun is brutal on bare wood. Left untreated, cedar fades to gray and dries out faster under relentless UV and summer heat. A quality stain or sealer blocks UV, repels moisture, and locks in that warm cedar tone — noticeably extending the life of the wood and keeping your fence looking new for years. It’s the single best thing you can do to protect a wood-fence investment.

When to Stain — New vs. Weathered Fences

A brand-new cedar fence should dry out for a few weeks to a few months before its first coat so the stain absorbs properly. An older, weathered fence may need cleaning or light prep first to take the stain evenly. We’ll assess your fence and recommend the right timing and product.

Our Staining Process

We prep and clean the wood, protect adjacent surfaces and landscaping, and apply the stain or sealer evenly for full coverage on both sides and the tops of pickets. You choose the finish — from a clear sealer that lets the natural grain show to a richer tinted stain. See our notes on the best stains ›

What Affects the Cost of Staining

Cost depends on the length and height of the fence, its condition and prep needs, and the product and finish you choose. We measure and provide a free, itemized written quote.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does fence staining cost in North Dallas?

It depends on the fence’s length, height, condition, and the product chosen. We measure and provide a free, itemized written quote.

When should I stain a brand-new cedar fence?

Let new cedar dry out for a few weeks to a few months so it absorbs the stain properly. We’ll advise on timing for your specific fence.

How often should I re-stain my fence?

In the North Texas climate, every 2–3 years is a good rule of thumb, depending on the product and sun exposure.

What’s the difference between staining and sealing?

A sealer mainly repels water and keeps the natural look; a stain adds color and UV protection. Both extend the life of the wood — we’ll help you pick.

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