Are you tired of your boring wooden picket fence? Why don’t your transform it into something more pleasing to the eye. A fresh coat of paint will do wonders for your picket fence. If you are a rookie to picket fence painting, here are some helpful tips.
Cleaning
Fences are exposed to the elements all year long. It is easy for them to collect a large amount of debris. Before you paint that picket fence of yours, you should take the time to pressure wash it. It will make a huge difference in the finished product if the old fence is cleaned prior to being painted.
Scrape Off Any Loose Paint and Replace Boards
Before you begin this painting project you want to set yourself up for the best possible results. You want to first make sure to scrape off any loose paint from your fence. If you don’t, your finished product won’t be as pretty. In addition, this is the best time to replace any boards that show signs of rot.
Primer
A single can of primer can go a long way. In all likelihood, you will probably only need one coat of it for your fence. You are best off using a paintbrush for difficult areas. You can also use a paint sprayer for the flat parts of your fence.
New Fences
If you are installing a picket fence that needs to be painted, you are usually better of painting it first. It is much easier to handle and work with when it is not in the ground.
Paint
You should never rush a painting project. Also, do not try to cover the entire fence with the first coat of paint. You should always plan on doing two coats of paint on your fence. You also want to make sure the coats are thin layers.
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Whether you need White House-level security fencing or the perfect version of a white picket fence to guard your business or residential property, trust the experts at Hercules High Security. For more information and to learn how we can meet your custom fencing needs, contact Hercules High Security online or give us a call at 1-800-395-9597. We will ensure your investment serves your family and your business for years to come! For updates and to see projects we’re working on, visit us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, and Pinterest.