On installation of a new fence, we can stain everything before-hand, allowing us to give you a 100% stained and sealed fence. Most competitors don't often inform you of this option. We personally dip each picket and rail, to make sure your wood takes as much stain as possible.
Always a tough decision, choosing what color you want your fence! Through our website, you can see hundreds of fences with different stain colors, to help make the best color choices!
There are over 37 different kinds of cedar in the cedar family. We commonly use a cedar that is a blonde color, called Japanese cedar. All cedar will stain a little differently, so your fence may not look exactly like the sample to the left. These samples are more of a reference.
All the transparent stains work well, but our best seller by far is Oxford Brown. It is the darkest brown we carry in transparent, and overall it lasts longer than the lighter color stains.
Leatherwood - Our second most favorite, a light brown with a small hint of red tint. Looks beautiful when freshly stained!
Oxford Brown - Our best seller, this is a medium to dark brown, that will match well with just about everything!
Sequoia- Medium red, basically a mix of cedar tone and red wood.
Cedar tone- A good sample to the left, cedar tone will give you a light orange color.
Clear Glow- This is basically a clear sealer. It will leave the wood its natural color. This will still give you a beautiful reveal.
Redwood - A good sample to the left, redwood is a medimm to dark red.
We usually recommend semi transparents on older fences that have some age to them. A semi transparent looks more like a paint and doesn't show off much of the wood grain. It is more one solid color.
Semi Transparent will hold up to the elements better than a transparent, but it is not as pretty of a fence. All these samples are very similar to what the fence would look like with these colors.
Since semi transparent is more like a paint, we are unable to dip them before installation. This would create runs and streaks, so unfortunately, we can only apply semi transparent stains after the fence is already up.