If you re going to apply fence stain to further increase the wood s defenses against the elements you don t want to cover up the natural beauty of your cedar fence.
Cedar fence paint or stain.
Softwood fences like pine and cedar absorb stain quickly and easily but a water based stain can cause problems with these woods.
You aren t limited to brown.
Staining a deck or fence is a perfectly doable diy project.
Test cedar if you can paint over stained cedar apply water on cedar wood surface if water soaks in good chance you can paint over stain.
This would be a shame since lifespan is one of the more attractive features of using northern white cedar the only wood we use to build a fence.
Softwoods have larger pores that absorb more water than hardwoods.
If you do not intend on priming brand new cedar or redwood for that matter a high quality stain paint should be used as 50 of volume soaks into the wood other 50 is left on top as a dried paint mil.
Cedar wood does not take paint well and paint can actually reduce the lifespan of your cedar fence.
This stain covers all wood grain completely and gives the wood an appearance of being painted.
A newly installed fence with the beauty of natural cedar adds value to your property.
White cedar ages to a beautiful silvery grey.
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.
But what if i want color.
Pressure treated lumber can be painted or stained but stain will not soak in as deeply with treated wood than it would with raw.
Many people really like this look and will choose it over attempting to preserve the brand new look.
A beautifully stained fence can give your property tremendous curb appeal.
You don t have to give up colors if you stain a fence instead of painting it.
Cedar fence stain is a type of paint product that can be applied to wood fence materials prior to or after construction to enhance the wood s natural tone or change the wood s appearance to an entirely different color while allowing the wood grain to show through.
Instead use a clear wood stain like ppg natural cetol srd wood finish.
It must dry out before treating too.
But over time and without proper maintenance this natural glow will take on an unattractive weathered gray.
That doesn t mean you want to do it more than necessary.
Cedar in particular does not work well with paint.
Rough sawn wood will need significant prep work if using paint.