Fence Paint
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Our garden fence paint will protect your outdoor furniture, providing long-lasting protection from the harsh elements. When it's safe to venture back into the garden after the colder, winter months, it's sure to need some TLC. Remove mould and algae from hard surfaces with a good quality patio cleaner before protecting your wood with a coat of garden fence paint. Not only can it be used on your fence panels, it's also perfect for garden arches, wooden benches, garden sheds and wooden patio furniture too.
Did you know that unpainted fences are easily susceptible to weather? This results in damage such as rotting, being covered with mould, and faster wear and tear.
Painting your garden fence does much more than just make it look good and match your garden aesthetics. It helps protect exterior wood from moisture or water, harsh UV rays, and other elements and keeps it from fungus and other damages. If you want to keep your fence strong for a long time, good-quality paint from wilko will do the trick!
Why Choose Fence and Shed Paint?
Our range of options is carefully selected from the highest quality paints and brands. We also have our own wilko paint that customers love!
Easy to Apply
We have ensured that our paints are easy to apply, even for beginners. Start by preparing your wood well by cleaning and sanding if necessary. Then, using a brush or roller, apply the paint. It goes on smoothly and doesn't leave streaks.
Durable
Once you apply the paint, you won't have to worry about it coming off soon. Our paints are strong and durable, made for outdoor challenges. This means they can withstand moisture, hot weather, and other destructive elements for a long time.
Weather Resistant
Our paints are specifically formulated to resist the harshest weather conditions. Whether it's rain, snow, or intense sun, the paint will keep your fence looking fresh and new, so you won't have to repaint every season.
Protects your Fence from Rot and Decay
Our paint forms a protective barrier against moisture, which is the leading cause of rot and decay in wood. Sealing out water helps extend your fence's life, keeping it strong and sturdy for years to come.
Protect Wood from UV
UV rays can cause wood to fade and deteriorate over time. Our paint includes UV inhibitors that protect the wood, preventing it from bleaching and breaking down. This keeps your fence looking vibrant and extends its lifespan.
Benefits
Extended Lifespan of Outdoor Structures
Using high-quality paint on your fence and shed can significantly extend their lifespan. It provides a protective layer against the elements, preventing damage from moisture, UV rays, and other environmental factors that can cause wear and tear over time.
Reduced Maintenance Requirements
Premium paint reduces the need for frequent maintenance. Strong and durable paints mean fewer touch-ups and repaints, which saves you lots of time and effort. Once applied, you can enjoy peace of mind knowing your outdoor structures are well-protected, even with minimal upkeep.
Improved Curb Appeal
A fresh coat of paint can significantly improve the look of your property. It can enhance the appearance, making your garden or outdoor space look more attractive. This can boost your home's curb appeal and increase its value.
Customisable Colour Options
We offer a wide range of colours to suit your requirements. These options allow you to customise your fence to match your style and preferences. From neutrals to bold, vibrant shades, you can find the perfect colour to complement your outdoor decor.
FAQs
What is the best colour to paint an outdoor fence?
Start off by opting for natural wood colours and neutral paint shades like grey and brown. If you're feeling adventurous, consider adding a pop of vibrance with deep blue or green. Or, for a more modern twist, try experimenting with bright white, dark grey, or black!
When should you not paint a fence?
We don’t recommend painting when it’s about to rain or when it's raining. Also, avoid painting when temperatures are lower than the freezing point. Freshly painted fences often freeze, compromising the painting process.
Is it better to paint a fence with a brush or roller? It depends on the fence's size and style. A paint brush is good for tight spaces and corners, while a roller covers larger areas quickly. You can combine both or choose what feels more efficient and comfortable.
Can you paint over old fence paint?
If you're painting over old fence paint, start by scraping off any loose paint. Applying multiple coats will give you a smoother finish when transitioning from a darker to a lighter colour. If any mould is present, thoroughly wash the fence and allow it to dry completely before applying a fresh coat of paint.
Can I paint my side of the neighbour's fence?
You can, as long as you get their permission. You don’t want the paint seeping through cracks, leaving ugly marks on their side. First, agree with the neighbour and only use high-quality fence paint.
Can you paint over green algae on a fence?
No, you should clean the algae off first. Painting over it can prevent the paint from adhering properly and cause it to peel.
Is it better to paint a fence dark or light?
It depends on your preference. Dark colours can make your garden look cosy, while light colours can create a brighter, more open feel.
What colour of fence paint makes a garden look bigger?
Brighter or lighter colours, such as white or light grey, can make a garden appear bigger.
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