Give Your Wooden Fence a Facelift

Tom Xu • Jul 16, 2022

Give Your Wooden Fence a Facelift

Time and weather are not kind to many things, including fences. If your fence has started to lose its vibrant color, then it might be time to give it a quick facelift. Your fence does not have to be the eyesore that ruins your evening relaxations.

 

There are tons of DIY methods like painting and pressure washing for fence repair in Mission Viejo. You do not necessarily have to hire a fence contractor. Keep reading for some amazing concepts you can give your fence a facelift.

 

But before doing anything, be sure to examine the situation carefully. It can be obvious that the fence requires a thorough cleaning or even some painting. Any cracked boards or rotted fence posts can be less obvious. Examine the fence well enough as you go around it for any damage.

 

A pressure washer may worsen existing damage, doing more harm than good. Determine the fence's trouble spots, decide what to do in each situation, and note the problematic locations so you can return to them later.

 

Now that you understand. Here are some effective DIY methods you can use:

 


Staining/Painting

 

Staining or painting an old wooden or vinyl fence is one of the easiest ways to make it look new again. Sealing the wood is the first step in this process. If you use a wood sealer that has color in it, you might not have to stain the wood. Choose a shade that is a little darker than the one you want because the sun will fade it over time. But be careful not to choose a color that is too dark. A dark color will soak up heat, which will eventually cause the wood to warp.

 


Grow Some Climbing Plants

 

Growing climbing plants up or down your fence is easy and very effective. This solution works for all kinds of fences, including aluminum fences. Most of the time, all you need to do to support your chosen plans is attach trellis or wires to your fence. This will also let you tie, tuck, and weave stems in as the plants grow.

 

Some beautiful climbing plants you can use are true jasmine, clematis, climbing roses, wisteria, and more. If you don't want to wait for your perennials to grow, you could also plant some annual climbers like sweet peas to hide the fence while you wait for your perennials to grow. Some climbing plants, like ivy and climbing hydrangea, are smart enough to hold themselves up on the fence without any help. They are a great choice if you don't want to put support on your fence.

 

 


Pressure Washing

 

There are a few ways to clean a wood fence, but the one you choose will depend on the size and condition of your fence as well as your preferences.

 

For smaller vinyl fences, use a bucket of warm water and a mild cleaner to get rid of stains. If you're going to be dealing with some pretty tough stains, add 1 to 2 cups of bleach instead of the cleaner. Then, scrub the fence with a fiber scrub brush.

 

For larger fences, use a pressure washer. It can get to places that are hard to reach, like the inside of a fence with a basket weave pattern. Don't use more than 1000 psi when you pressure wash your fence. Be careful around any "sensitive" spots in your fence that you noticed when you checked it earlier to keep the damage from worsening. After washing your fence, keep in mind it might take a long time to dry completely.

 

 


Use Some Art Frames

 

This one is for you if you want a quick, easy, and eye-catching way to cover your fence. Garden art is becoming more popular as more and more people realize that you can use art frames anywhere. Just as you could use flowers and create an indoor garden, you can use picture art and create an outdoor gallery. If you like the idea of adding art to your outdoor spaces to make them more interesting, a boring fence is the perfect blank canvas.

 


Plant a Border in Front of Your Fence

 

A beautifully planted garden border is the way to go if you want to add color, depth, and interest to your outdoor spaces while also hiding your fence. At the bottom of your fence, dig it out, put on your gardening gloves, and start planting.

 

Use a mix of shrubs, small trees, climbers, perennials that stay green all year, and taller plants to keep your garden interesting all year. Try to choose plants of different heights and put the taller ones near the back of the border, where they will eventually grow over your fence and hide it from view.

 


Make a Wall of Plants

 

Living walls are right on trend right now, and they are also the best way to hide a fence. They don't take up much room and are easy to build. They add a lot of greenery and can become a focal point.

 

Most of the time, they come in kits, and you can plant everything from annuals and perennials to vegetables and herbs in them. Most living wall kits are of separate parts that you can put together in any way you want. They can often get completed and ready to use in just a weekend.

 


Conclusion

 

When it comes to making a first impression, there is no second chance. People's initial impression of you and your home is formed by what they see in your yard, and your fence is a big part of that.

 

Your home's curb attractiveness and long-term safety will both benefit from keeping it clean and well-maintained. If you can not fix your fence by yourself, hire a Mission Viejo fence company today. You can save time and avoid making mistakes that way!

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