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From Dull to Dazzling - How to Enhance the Look of Your Wooden Fence

Best Wood Fence Sealer Options for Long-Lasting Protection

Wooden fences have long been a top choice for homeowners due to the warm, inviting feel they can bring to a home. But wooden fences are more than just a boundary; they add charm, privacy, and value to any property. They are a timeless, sustainable option that, when maintained properly, can keep their charming, rustic appeal for years.

 

Style & Function

Choosing the style & color of your wooden fence can become daunting. It is important to understand your options and have an idea of the look you are trying to achieve. Whether it be modern, bold, rustic, or function-focused; research is key!

Choose Your Wood Carefully

All wooden fences start with one thing - wood! The wood type you choose can be just as important for the look & style of your fence as they are for functionality. Keep in mind that the climate and location of your home can play a big part in the availability and pricing of your preferred wood type - it is important to do your homework! 

Factors to Consider:

  • Climate 

  • Budget 

  • Aesthetic preferences 

Wood Types & Their Properties: 

  • Cedar: Rich color and smooth texture. 

  • Redwood: Natural color that can be painted or stained. 

  • Pine: More affordable than cedar and redwood. Widely available and easy to work with. 

  • White Oak: Very strong. Attractive grain and texture. 

  • Pressure-Treated Wood: Cost-effective option. Available in various wood types.

 

Wood Fence Protection

One important thing to understand - no matter which wooden fence style, color, or functionality you choose, you MUST protect and seal it! The average cost of a wooden picket fence is $10-$14 per foot, with an average length of a residential wooden fence being 100-200 feet. That kind of investment deserves some insurance in the form of a fence sealer and protectant. A wood sealer can add 10-15 years to the life expectancy of your wooden fence, minimizing the need for repairs, maintenance, and upkeep. 
 
 

Wood Sealer Options

  • Fence Armor: Protects from UV and sun damage. Inhibits the growth of mold and mildew. Seals out moisture to prevent rotting. Extends the life of your wooden fence by 10+ years. 

  • Total Wood Armor: Protection from harsh weather conditions, including wind, sun, and rain. Available in several stain colors like Cedar, Walnut, Redwood, and Black Lava. 

  • Bamboo Armor : Designed specifically for hard woods, such as Bamboo, to adhere to and strengthen the wood fibers. 

  • Marine Armor: Developed specifically to protect wood in areas close to moisture such as lake & beach homes, high moisture climates, and areas with heavy rainfall. 

  • Garden Box Armor: Great option for intentional wood silvering. Protects from the elements without blocking UV rays from silvering wood over time. Safe for use on garden fencing. 

Aesthetic Tips

  • Consider the overall look of your property: Choose a color or finish that complements your home and landscape. 

  • Natural wood tones: Enhance the natural beauty of the wood with clear or semi-transparent wood sealer. 

  • Test samples: Apply small samples of different wood sealer stain colors to a hidden section of the wooden fence to ensure you like how the stain looks on your wood type. Wood stains can vary dramatically based on the wood itself.

 

FAQs:

How often should I seal my wooden fence? 
Seal It Green best wood fence sealer allows 10+ years between applications. 

Can I seal my fence myself or should I hire a professional? 
Fence Armor is easy enough to apply yourself and also great for professional use. 

What is the best time of year to seal a wooden fence? 
Spring or Fall are the best times to seal wood, but your local climate could allow for off-season sealing. Typically, a 50-degree surface temperature or above is ideal. Avoid rainy/moist days when sealing. If you live in a heavily moist area, be sure to allow for longer wood sealer drying times. 

Can I paint over a sealed fence? 
Yes, paint can be applied before or after sealing. Be sure the paint is compatible with the fence sealer.

 

Conclusion:

Giving your wooden fence a fresh and polished look can be a great way to create a warm and inviting feel to your home. By investing some time & effort into sealing or staining your wooden fence, you can enjoy a more attractive and durable outdoor space for years to come. Happy sealing! 

We hope you found this edition of the Seal It Green blog informative & helpful! If you have any questions or would like to share your own experiences with wood sealer protection, please leave a comment below. We'd love to hear from you! 

Thank you for reading, and happy wood preserving! 
The Seal It Green Team

 

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