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3 Reasons to Stain Your Fence

by Kevin Smith Author
To stain, or not to stain, that is the question. If you’re considering reasons for fence staining in Johns Creek, look no further.
Protection

The number one reason to stain your fence is to protect it. Sun, rain, and even wind all have a substantial impact on the look and longevity of fences. Without stain, your fence will fade and warp. Eventually, the layers of the wood might even begin to come apart and the fence will break. Or, if you live in a wet climate the wood might rot or become moldy. Plus, there is the risk of insects making their home in the wood of your unstained fence. Any of these things might require expensive and inconvenient repairs. For the sake of protecting your fence, you should consider staining an investment. More on that point later.

Appearance
Besides practicality, appearance is an excellent reason to choose to stain your fence. Stain keeps a fence looking like new, no pale, saggy boards here! Plus, stains come in a wide range of tones to match any home or lawn. Or, if you're looking for something more natural, there are transparent varieties, to maximize the look of the wood’s natural grain. This natural look is something that sets stain above paint as the protective coat of choice for many. Unless you have a picket fence, don’t paint it white.

Value
The third and final reason to stain your fence is value. Obviously, staining can save you money, but it can make you money too; invested money, but money nonetheless. Staining your fence can easily raise the value of your home. Especially when you consider that your fence might be one of the first things people see when they look at your house. Even if you’re not intending to sell your home anytime soon, you’re preventing a much more expensive and time-consuming process by maintaining your fence now. This is where appearance and protection meet, and the payoff is certainly worth the investment. 

When you add it up, there’s no downside to staining your fence. It looks better, lasts longer, and, if anything, it can make money for you in the long run. When considering your options for fence staining in Johns Creek, hopefully you’ll have found this information helpful.


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