Refinishing Your Fence

Your home or business comes with all sorts of maintenance needs, not the least of which are your surfaces.

Today, I want to focus on your fence. I spent the last year developing a method of fence renewal. I am talking about restoring its natural beauty instead of just staining it and forgetting to restore its integrity. If your fence is greying, letting in moisture, warping, cracking, or something else, it is past time to call us to deep clean your fence (not merely remove external grime), restore its integrity by conditioning the wood, and treat the wood to protect it for the next 2-4 years. Of course, we can stain it, too, if you want.

In 2023, we are offering this service at a 20% promotional discount for the bundle (clean, condition, and treat). Instead of $12.93/linear foot, you pay only $10.34/linear foot.

Service

clean

sand

condition

stain

paint

treat

Clean, Condition, Treat Package

Replace Privacy Fence

Our Price/Linear Foot

$3.78

$4.79

$3.15

$6

$8

$6*

$10.34


We Don’t Install

MGA Average

$1.41-$1.66*

??

Not offered by most

$6.07-$13

$8.4-$16.57

$5.1-$6.07

$9.66-$10.88


$41.64-$64.53

*Our pricing differs because we don’t merely powerwash but remove grime from within the wood. We use better-performing treatment solutions, not just water sealer.

Your needs depend on your fence. It is best to contract with us when your fence is new, eliminating the need to clean and condition your wood surface. $6/linear foot will save you from having to replace your fence at more than $40/linear foot on the low end. Since the recommended time to reseal your fence is every 2-4 years, we can see your savings by contracting with us instead of waiting until you need to replace your fence. For a 250ft standard-height wood privacy fence, two sides:

  • Year 1
  • Year 2
  • Year 3
  • Year 4

Spend $3,000 to treat

Free Annual Inspection

Free Annual Inspection

Free Annual Inspection

Don’t treat

Greying, weathering

Greying, weathering

Fence repair or replacement. $10,410

If your fence needs treatment every two years, you save $4,000 every 4 years on fence maintenance–that’s $1,000 a year because you hired us. If your fence needs treatment less frequently, every four years, you save $7,000 over that same four-year period–that’s $1,750 each year. If your fence is already greying and showing signs of wear, and you hire us at $5,170 to rehab a 250-foot fence (both sides) and, in 2 years your fence needs to be retreated for $3,000, you still save $2,000 over that four-year period–that’s $500 per year. Upkeep always costs less than replacement. We will even automatically schedule an annual inspection to be sure your fence is properly treated and remains so year after year. If your fence is not a privacy fence, we can talk about a quote just for you.

Oh, that annual inspection I mentioned. If you’re not sure whether your fence needs to be treated, we will come to inspect it. Our inspection fee is $100, and we will inspect all your surfaces and build you a report. If you hire us to come to treat your fence (or any surface), that $100 inspection fee will be applied to your overall bill. Once we service your property, we will provide the next annual inspection free so you don’t have to worry about keeping track of when your surfaces need to be maintained.

Contact us today to schedule your inspection or fence renewal at our flat rate described above.

*please be as accurate as possible so we can get you scheduled and don’t have to change your price when we get there and measure your fence. If you don’t know, leave this field blank.

Ask about our other services for your custom home, including engraving, signs, decor, and more.

Published by Andrew Paul Cannon

Nothing about me matters. Let me point you to King Jesus.

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