Paul1956
Well-known member
I have this new wood fence around the property.
It is not cedar, but some kind of white wood... likely fir. Most owners
here in Texas allow their fences to deteriorate into a gray finish after
the sun and weather takes its toll.
If possible I would like to keep my fence with the natural wood look
but am totally clueless if there is a finish that can achieve this without
become an annual labor intensive job.
I see some neighbors have attempted the stain route with bad results.
The fence is patchy with blotches of stain color and gray wood.
So my options seem to be:
- leave the fence alone to develop into a gray patina with zero
maintenance other than to replace in a few years
- apply some kind of finish that becomes a maintenance nightmare
- apply a finish that maintains the natural look, prevents the graying
and only needs updating every coupla years or so
Prefer the last option. Is there anything available for this?
It is not cedar, but some kind of white wood... likely fir. Most owners
here in Texas allow their fences to deteriorate into a gray finish after
the sun and weather takes its toll.
If possible I would like to keep my fence with the natural wood look
but am totally clueless if there is a finish that can achieve this without
become an annual labor intensive job.
I see some neighbors have attempted the stain route with bad results.
The fence is patchy with blotches of stain color and gray wood.
So my options seem to be:
- leave the fence alone to develop into a gray patina with zero
maintenance other than to replace in a few years
- apply some kind of finish that becomes a maintenance nightmare
- apply a finish that maintains the natural look, prevents the graying
and only needs updating every coupla years or so
Prefer the last option. Is there anything available for this?
