Key Takeaways
- Paraffin-oil based stains that soak deep into wood fibers to repel water
- UV-inhibitor technology that prevents wood "graying" and silvering
- Zero-peel technology—the stain wears away naturally instead of chipping
- Wood-brightening pre-treatments that restore natural cedar/redwood tones
What is Natural Fence Staining Spokane | Deep Penetrating Oil Protection?
Fence staining is a wood preservation service that utilizes transparent or semi-transparent oils to saturate the internal cells of the wood, providing internal moisture protection while showcasing the natural grain.
Homeowners often notice that a brand new cedar fence can begin warping exactly one year after installation if left untreated. Leaving natural wood entirely exposed to wild Spokane weather is a major mistake. Instead of covering up that gorgeous wood grain with solid paint, many prefer the raw, rustic look maintained with a professional treatment. Here is what we tell every customer about fence staining in Spokane: rich oil treatments actually soak deep inside the wood rather than just sitting on top.
Protective Fence Staining
First, we apply special wood brighteners to wash away the silver-gray weathering. This chemical absolutely brings back the natural golden color of fresh-cut cedar. After the boards dry out completely under the hot sun, we apply heavy coats of penetrating transparent stain.
The oils dive deeply into the wood fibers, blocking standing water from soaking in. When the rain comes, the drops instantly bead up and roll right down the boards instead of causing hidden rot.
Who This Is For
New Cedar Fence Owners
Apply stain immediately after the wood "seasons" to lock in that gorgeous orange/red color forever.
The Low-Maintenance Property Owner
Stain doesn't peel, which means you never have to scrape or sand it when it's time for a refresh.
Lovers of Natural Aesthetics
Show off the high-quality grain of your lumber rather than covering it with a plastic-looking paint.
Our Proven Natural Fence Staining Spokane | Deep Penetrating Oil Protection Process
Wood Restoration Wash
Raw wood develops a layer of "dead" silver cells that block stain from soaking in.
Oil-Saturation Application
Stain works by filling the empty wood cells so water has no room to enter.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How often should I re-stain my fence?
In the Spokane climate, we recommend a maintenance coat every 3-4 years to keep the UV protection at maximum levels.
Q: Can I change the color of my fence with stain?
Yes! We offer a range from "Natural" (clear) to "Dark Walnut" and "Mission Brown" to match your home's style.