Proceed to applying stain to the fence slats.
Do you need to stain a new fence.
Wet wood won t allow the stain to properly penetrate the wood grain and protect the wood.
In fact we almost always recommend staining your fence instead of painting it simply because stain penetrates the wood better.
The best way to apply stain on a fence picking the right time.
The type of wood used in your new fence will influence when approximately you should stain it.
How long should you wait before you can stain it.
Take a little water and put it on your wood fence if it beads up it is not ready but if the wood absorbs the water it is ready for stain.
I suspect you d throw in the towel at about board 2 even using a belt sander.
If you re hoping to stain a wood fence you ve just built wait at least three weeks.
Hope this helps as you work hard to preserve and maintain your wood fence.
Stain does not peel or crack so it requires way less preparation than repainting.
This is true especially if you install with pressure treated pine fence posts.
If you re unfamiliar with pressure treated lumber here s some information that will help determine how long it will take it to dry so you can stain your new fence.
Dip the tip of.
It s actually relatively easy to do.
You ll have to repeat the process every few years anyway if you want to maintain the look and protect the wood.
A good rule of thumb is to pour a few drops of water on the wood if it beads up the wood is still too wet.
We know the feeling when you just built your own fence or hired a contractor to build it.
First thing to do is wait.
A good power wash or washing with a deck cleaner will give you a clean slate to work with before re staining without all the scraping and peeling.
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Just like a deck it needs to dry before applying a finish.
Different types of pressure treated wood.
There s no need to be intimidated by the process.
A natural bristle brush is the best way to encourage oil based wood stain to permeate wooden fence slats.
Staining is a wonderful way to preserve and maintain the natural beauty of your wooden fence.
It looks great but you re ready to paint or stain over those ugly green tinted posts.
As far as application goes either way should work.
There are a lot of options when it comes to staining your fence.
Cedar is soft and porous and will absorb stain just fine either rough or smooth.
Apply the stain in.
If using a roller opt for a medium nap roller cover then fully saturate the nap with the stain.
Most installers will tell you to wait a period of time after installation to apply stain or paint.
There are a couple of different types of pressure treated.