Homeowners want to know whether their fence is too far gone to stain, what the prep process looks like, and whether a solid stain or semi-transparent is better for their wood. A website with color options and before-and-after photos earns the quote call. Free mockup, no commitment.

For Fence Staining in KC

Web Design for Fence Staining Companies in Kansas City

Fence staining customers are homeowners with a wood privacy fence — typically cedar or pressure-treated pine — that has grayed, cracked, or lost its original color and needs restoration before it deteriorates further. The education challenge is stain type selection: semi-transparent stain penetrates the wood and allows grain visibility — it enhances the natural look but requires the wood to be in relatively good condition; once wood is heavily weathered, gray, or has heavy mildew staining, semi-transparent does not cover well. Solid stain (opaque, paint-like coverage) hides weathering, covers gray and staining, and can restore a fence that looks past saving — but it requires reapplication more frequently because it sits on the surface rather than penetrating. Semi-solid stain is the middle option: more penetration than solid but better coverage than semi-transparent. Brands: Armstrong Clark, Defy, TWP (Total Wood Preservative), Cabot, and Ready Seal are professional-grade choices. Preparation is everything: pressure washing the fence to remove dirt, mildew, and gray oxidation is required before any stain application. A wood brightener (oxalic acid-based) after washing opens the wood grain and neutralizes the gray. Old paint or film-forming stain must be stripped — penetrating stains cannot penetrate a surface that already has a film coating. Application method: airless sprayer is fastest for picket fences; back-brushing or rolling ensures penetration. A fence staining website that explains the prep requirement, shows stain type options, and has before-and-after photos earns the homeowner who has been putting off the project for two years.

What homeowners research before hiring a fence staining company

  • Stain types — semi-transparent vs. semi-solid vs. solid — coverage, penetration, when each is right
  • Prep process — pressure washing, wood brightener, why cleaning matters as much as the stain itself
  • Can it be saved — whether heavily grayed or weathered wood can be restored vs. needs replacement
  • Color options — natural cedar tones vs. gray tones vs. redwood vs. brown — what looks good on a fence
  • How long it lasts — re-stain frequency for each stain type, how to tell when it is time again

What your fence staining website would include

  • Stain type guide — semi-transparent, semi-solid, solid — what each covers, when each is the right choice
  • Preparation process — pressure wash, brightener application, dry time, why prep determines the result
  • Color gallery — stain color options on cedar and pressure-treated pine, photos on actual KC fences
  • Before and after photos — gray weathered fences restored to finished color with stain
  • Candidacy assessment — what we look for in a fence evaluation: wood condition, old coatings, rot
  • Quote form with fence length, wood type, current condition, last stain if any, color preference

What clients say

“The most common call I get is someone whose fence has gone completely gray and they are not sure whether it can even be stained anymore or whether they need to replace it. The website with the before photos of completely weathered cedar fences and the afters with solid stain answered that question before they called. The stain type guide and the prep section also meant customers understood why washing matters — I stopped having to justify the cleaning charge on every quote.”

— N. Walsh, fence staining specialist, Shawnee, KS

Simple pricing

A fence staining site with stain type guide, color options, and quote form starts at $200. A full site with before-and-after gallery, prep process, and candidacy section is $425–$750. One fence staining job covers the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.

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