Michigan weather doesn’t mess around with wood fences, and neither do we when it comes to fence staining and painting that actually lasts.
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Your fence stops looking weathered and gray. It stops absorbing water that leads to rot and mildew. It stops cracking from UV damage and temperature swings.
Instead, you get a fence that handles Michigan’s climate changes without falling apart. The wood stays protected, your property value stays intact, and you don’t have to worry about expensive replacements down the road.
We use stains and paints specifically made for Michigan weather. They penetrate deep into the wood and create a barrier against moisture, UV rays, and everything else nature throws at your fence.
Legends Construction has been protecting fences across Macomb and Oakland Counties for over two years, backed by more than 10 years of painting experience. We understand what Michigan weather does to wood fences because we’ve been fixing the damage for years.
Most painting companies treat fence staining like an afterthought. We treat it like what it is – the difference between a fence that lasts and one that needs replacing in a few years.
Wolcott Mills homeowners deal with the same weather challenges as the rest of southeast Michigan. Heavy snow loads, spring rains, summer heat, and freeze-thaw cycles that split untreated wood. We’ve seen what works and what doesn’t when it comes to protecting fences in this climate.
First, we clean your fence properly. That means removing dirt, mildew, and any old finish that’s failing. Most contractors skip this step or rush through it. We don’t, because stain and paint won’t bond to dirty wood.
Next comes surface prep. We sand rough spots, fill gaps, and make sure the wood is ready to absorb the treatment. This is where experience matters – knowing when wood needs more prep work and when it’s ready.
Then we apply the stain or paint using the right technique for your specific fence and wood type. We work with the weather, not against it, timing the application for optimal conditions. No shortcuts, no rushing to beat rain that’s three days away.
The final step is a complete walkthrough with you to make sure everything meets our standards and yours. We don’t consider the job done until you’re satisfied with how your fence looks and understand how to maintain it.
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Every fence staining and painting project includes complete surface preparation, premium materials designed for Michigan’s climate, and professional application techniques that ensure even coverage and maximum protection.
In Wolcott Mills, we see a lot of cedar and pressure-treated pine fences. Cedar naturally resists rot but still needs protection from UV damage and moisture. Pine fences need more comprehensive protection since the wood is more susceptible to water damage and insect problems.
We match our approach to your specific fence type and condition. New fences get preventive treatment to lock in protection from day one. Older fences might need restoration work first – cleaning, sanding, and repairs – before we can apply protective finishes.
The stains and paints we use are formulated specifically for outdoor wood in climates like ours. They penetrate deep into the wood grain, creating a barrier that moves with the wood as it expands and contracts with temperature changes. This flexibility prevents cracking and peeling that you see with cheaper products.