Fence Staining in Ferndale, MI

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Professional fence staining that actually lasts through Michigan winters and summer heat.

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Professional Fence Staining Ferndale

What You Get After We're Done
Your wooden fence stops looking weathered and starts looking like an asset again. The stain penetrates deep, creating a barrier that handles Ferndale’s temperature swings without cracking or peeling. You get years of protection instead of months. No more watching your fence fade to gray or dealing with splinters from dried-out wood. Your property value stays strong, and your neighbors notice the difference. Most importantly, you’re done worrying about fence maintenance for the next several years.

Fence Painting Contractor Ferndale

We've Been Doing This Right
We’ve been operating in the Ferndale area for two years, but our experience goes back over a decade. We handle everything from interior and exterior painting to commercial projects. What sets us apart is simple: we do the job right the first time because we want you to call us again. Not because we messed up, but because you have another project and you know we’ll handle it properly. We’re not the biggest crew in Ferndale, but we’re the ones who show up, do quality work, and price it fairly. That approach has kept us busy and our customers satisfied.

Wood Fence Staining Process

Here's Exactly What Happens
First, we inspect your fence and identify any repairs needed before staining. Loose boards get secured, and problem areas get addressed upfront. Next comes the prep work that most people skip: power washing to remove dirt, mildew, and old stain remnants. We let everything dry completely because wet wood and stain don’t mix well. Then we apply the stain using proper techniques for even coverage. We work in manageable sections, ensuring each board gets the right amount of product. Weather conditions matter, so we time the work when temperature and humidity are right for proper curing.

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Wooden Fence Staining Services

What's Included in Your Service
You get a complete fence staining job, not just someone slapping stain over dirt and old finish. We handle the power washing, surface prep, minor repairs, and professional-grade stain application. Ferndale’s climate is tough on wood fences. The freeze-thaw cycles, summer heat, and humidity all work against untreated wood. We use stains that are formulated for Michigan weather conditions, not generic products that work everywhere and nowhere. We also clean up completely when we’re done. Your yard doesn’t become a mess because we decided to stain your fence. Professional work includes professional cleanup.

How long does fence staining last in Ferndale's climate?

A properly applied fence stain typically lasts 3-5 years in Ferndale, depending on the product quality and application method. Michigan’s freeze-thaw cycles and UV exposure are hard on wood finishes, but high-quality stains with proper prep work hold up significantly better. The key factors are surface preparation and stain penetration. If the wood isn’t clean and the stain doesn’t penetrate properly, you might see failure in 1-2 years. When we prep correctly and use quality materials, you’re looking at several years of protection. Weather timing matters too. Stain applied during ideal temperature and humidity conditions cures better and lasts longer than rushed jobs done in poor conditions.
Stain penetrates into the wood grain while paint sits on top as a surface coating. For wooden fences, stain is usually the better choice because it allows the wood to breathe and move naturally with temperature changes. Paint can look great initially, but it tends to crack and peel when wood expands and contracts. Once paint starts failing, it’s a bigger job to fix because you have to scrape off the old coating completely. Stain maintenance is simpler. When it’s time to re-stain, you can often apply new stain right over the old one after cleaning. With paint, you’re looking at scraping, sanding, and potentially replacing boards that have been damaged by moisture getting behind failed paint.
Fence staining costs vary based on fence size, condition, and stain quality, but most residential projects in Ferndale range from $3-7 per linear foot. A typical 150-foot privacy fence runs $450-1,050 depending on height and prep work needed. The condition of your fence affects pricing significantly. A well-maintained fence that just needs cleaning and staining costs less than one requiring repairs, extensive prep work, or multiple coats to achieve even coverage. Higher-end stains cost more upfront but often provide better longevity and appearance. We’ll walk your fence and give you an accurate quote based on what we actually see, not generic estimates.
Late spring through early fall works best in Ferndale, typically May through September. You need temperatures between 50-80 degrees with low humidity and no rain in the forecast for 24-48 hours after application. Avoid staining in direct sunlight during peak summer heat. The stain can dry too quickly and not penetrate properly. Early morning or late afternoon application often works better during hot weather. Fall can be ideal because temperatures are moderate and humidity is typically lower. Just make sure you’re done before Michigan’s unpredictable weather kicks in. Spring works well too, once the wood has dried out from winter moisture.
Yes, we address necessary repairs as part of the staining process. Loose boards, protruding nails, and minor damage get fixed before we start staining because these issues will only get worse if left alone. Major structural problems or extensive rot damage might require separate carpentry work, which we can discuss during the initial inspection. But typical maintenance issues like loose pickets, minor board replacement, or hardware problems are handled as part of the staining job. The goal is to stain a fence that’s structurally sound. There’s no point in applying expensive stain to boards that are going to fall off or continue deteriorating. We want your investment in staining to pay off long-term.
Clear plants, furniture, and decorations away from both sides of the fence to give us working room. We need about 3-4 feet of clearance for equipment and to avoid stain overspray on your belongings. Trim back any vegetation that’s growing against the fence boards. Bushes and vines make it impossible to properly clean and stain the wood, and they hold moisture against the fence which causes faster deterioration. If you have sprinkler systems near the fence, let us know the schedule so we can work around them. Wet wood won’t take stain properly, and we don’t want to waste time waiting for things to dry out because of unexpected watering.

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