Paint, not stain. Two full coats with the edges and undersides covered, so your fence line holds its color for years.
Anyone can roll one quick coat across the face of a board and call it done. A season later it is peeling and you are paying someone to do it again. We paint a fence the way it should be painted, two full coats with the edges, the tops, and the undersides covered, so the wood is protected from every angle the sun and rain hit it.
We use paint, not stain, in black, white, or brown. Paint builds a real protective coat over the wood, holds its color longer, and stands up to the weather that comes through Middle Tennessee year after year.

Whether you just had a new line built or you have an old fence that has faded and started to gray, a proper two coat paint job brings it back and keeps it protected. We can paint a fence we built or one that was already there.
Paint. Two full coats. Paint builds a thicker protective coat than stain, holds its color longer, and stands up better to weather and sun over the years.
Black, white, and brown are the standard farm fence colors and the ones we paint most. Black and white are the most popular for horse property.
Yes. The undersides and edges are where water sits and rot starts, so we cover them. Skipping them is the shortcut that makes a paint job fail early.
Yes. We prep the wood and put down two fresh coats so an old gray or peeling fence looks new again and is protected.
A proper two coat job lasts far longer than a one coat rush job. The exact timeline depends on sun exposure and weather, and we will give you an honest answer when we look at your fence.
Call Randy and we will come walk your property. Honest work that lasts.
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