Why Stain Your Fence?
- ✔ Shields wood from Texas sun, wind, and rain
- ✔ Slows down warping, cracking, twisting, and graying
- ✔ Helps prevent mildew and fungus growth
- ✔ Brings out the grain and deepens the color
- ✔ Extends the life of your fence by years — which saves money
Just installed a new cedar privacy fence? See our fence builds and ask us about staining it right away to lock in that fresh cedar tone.
Professional-Grade Stain
We proudly use Wood Defender®, an oil-based stain designed for fences in Texas conditions. It penetrates deep instead of just sitting on the surface, which means richer color and longer-lasting protection.
- ✔ Transparent, semi-transparent, and solid color looks
- ✔ UV and water resistance for sun and storm protection
- ✔ Fast-drying, low-mess application
- ✔ Available for both new and older fences
Before & After
This is why staining matters. See more in our Gallery.
Fence Staining Service Areas in Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex
We provide professional fence staining and sealing for homeowners, rental properties, HOAs, and ranch properties across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and surrounding communities.
- Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, and Mansfield
- Keller, Southlake, Grapevine, and Colleyville
- North Richland Hills, Burleson, Weatherford, and surrounding areas
- Cedar privacy fences, older gray fences, ranch rail fencing, and pergolas
Got a fence that’s already turning gray? We can prep, clean, and stain it so it looks new again.
Flexible Financing Available
Finance your new fence, automatic gate, pergola, decorative fencing, or flooring project with affordable monthly payments.
What Our Customers Say
"After staining our cedar fence, it looks brand new again. Acevedo's product is high quality and lasted through a rough winter."
"We saw an immediate difference—no more gray wood! The Wood Defender stain made the fence look new and richer in color."
"Application was simple and it brought out the rich tone in our wooden gate. Love it!"
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does fence staining last?
Most professionally stained fences last 3–5 years before needing a maintenance coat. Factors such as direct sun exposure, sprinkler systems, heavy rain, and fence orientation can affect longevity.
Do you stain new cedar fences?
Yes. We highly recommend staining new cedar fences to protect them from UV damage, moisture absorption, graying, and premature aging. Staining helps preserve the natural beauty of the wood for years. Learn more on our Wood styles and species page.
Can you stain older fences?
Absolutely. We clean and prepare older fences before applying stain to ensure proper penetration and an even finish. Many weathered fences can be dramatically improved with professional staining.
What stain products do you use?
We primarily use Wood Defender® oil-based stain products because they penetrate deeply into the wood and provide superior protection against North Texas sun, heat, moisture, mildew, and weather exposure.
When is the best time to stain a fence?
Spring and fall are ideal, but we perform fence staining throughout the year when weather conditions allow. We monitor temperature, moisture levels, and forecast conditions for the best results.
Do you stain pergolas, gates, and ranch rail fencing?
Yes. We stain cedar fences, privacy fences, gates, pergolas, patio structures, ranch rail fencing, split rail fencing, and other outdoor wood structures.
How long does fence staining take?
Most residential fence staining projects are completed within one day depending on fence size, preparation requirements, and weather conditions.
Will staining help my fence last longer?
Yes. Staining helps protect wood from UV damage, water intrusion, cracking, warping, splitting, mildew, and premature deterioration, significantly extending the life of your fence.
Do you offer transparent and semi-transparent stain colors?
Yes. We offer transparent, semi-transparent, and specialty stain options that enhance the natural wood grain while providing long-term protection.
Do you offer financing for fence staining projects?
Yes. Financing options are available for qualifying projects, allowing homeowners to spread project costs into manageable monthly payments.