Pressure treated wood contains preservatives to prevent rot and insect damage but it remains vulnerable to the sun wind moisture and dirt.
Staining a weathered wood fence.
Make sure you like the color and that the wood reacts well to the stain.
Of course you will want to make sure to test your stain either on a piece of scrap wood or a portion of the fence that nobody ever sees.
The best stain for a weathered deck will bring out the natural hue of the wood or create a pop of color and increase the aesthetic of an otherwise bland backyard.
Simply power washing or pressure washing your natural fence can bring it back to life too if you choose not to paint or stain but would like to try and keep the new look.
Before you know it the sun snow and rain have their way and your fence looks weathered and gray.
Wear gloves when handling pressure treated wood.
It would cost a fortune to replace the entire fence so that isn t really an option.
Whether your wooden fence is years old or newly installed it can benefit from a single inexpensive addition.
Before applying the fence stain be sure the fence is dry.
How to choose a stain.
It s amazing how great a brand new fence looks but how quickly the wood dries out and looks dull.
Make sure the stain contains ultraviolet inhibitors which will slow down bleaching by sunlight and a mildewcide to slow fungal growth.
This is an acrylic based fence stain so it s simple to clean brushes buckets and more with soap and water.
Learning how to stain pressure treated wood can extend the life and improve the appearance of decks fencing picnic tables retaining walls and other exterior wood projects.
After the fence has been cleaned dried and sanded you can begin the actual staining.
Staining a 9 yr old weathered fence we normally do only new fences but a good customer has asked us to repair and stain their 9 yr old never previously stained weathered wooden fence located in the harsh southern california sun.
A test sample is the best way to ensure a satisfactory result.
Restoring a fence with a new coat of stain is an easy diy project anyone can do but doing it with a sprayer is 10 times faster and just plain fun.
Applying wood stain to the slats improves its design and prolongs the lifespan.
However the rustic weathered look is popular these days and quality wood will last a while even if it is left to the elements.
Look for samples on cedar at the paint store or bring in your own piece of wood to test.