Is it OK to stain only one side of a fence?

Generally, this is the best approach, but it is not cast in stone. In reality, if one side of the fence faces a neighbor and they choose not to stain or seal their side will discolor and yours won't, without this affecting the structural integrity of the structure.
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Do I have to paint both sides of fence?

When it comes to fence painting, you can do whatever you want to your side of the fence. So, if it is your fence on both the outside and the inside, then you are free to do whatever you like in regards to painting.
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Can you stain a fence different colors on each side?

I've seen fences with different colors on each side, and they can look fine. The tricky part is to try to get it to look neat, where one tone meets another tone, since you'll want to put stain on the "middle" part, too, if only to protect the wood.
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How much stain do I need for both sides of a fence?

Calculating Coverage

If you are going to stain both sides, multiply the square footage by two. Note the coverage provided by the stain you plan to use. This is usually listed on the side of the can. Different stains offer different coverage, although it is often between 150 and 200 square feet per gallon.
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How long should you wait before staining a new fence?

A good rule of thumb is to wait a month or two if the fence is made with dry materials. This will allow it to weather enough but not too much. If the fence is made with pressure treated materials it may be 3-4 months for the posts to dry enough and can be checked with a moisture meter.
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Can you roll on stain on a fence?

If using a roller, opt for a medium nap roller cover, then fully saturate the nap with the stain. Apply the stain in two- to three-foot sections of the fence at a time, taking care to back-brush, or re-paint over uncovered areas left by the previous stroke, with a wide brush.
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Do you need to power wash a fence before staining?

Should You Power Wash Before Fence Staining? More often than not, it is not a good idea to power wash a fence before staining it. Power washers can force the mold and mildew (the greying color of the fence) deeper into the wood pickets. This causes the wood to deteriorate quicker.
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How much should I charge to stain a fence?

The price of having a professional paint or stain your fence averages $2,000. Homeowners could pay anywhere between $750 to $4,250 depending on the condition, height and length of the fence. Costs average $3 to $17 per linear foot or $1 to $2.50 per square foot.
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Can you paint one side of a fence?

Absolutely, I would do it with a brush. My neighbours painted their side of the fence with a brush. It dribbled through the holes on our side. I really don't care as they are lovely neighbours.
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What colour fence makes a garden look bigger?

In the summer months when the sun is shining, this is particularly so, because the sunshine will make your brightly painted fence shine even brighter. In my opinion the best fence colours to make a garden look bigger are simple black, dark brown, or dark grey.
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Can I paint a dark fence lighter?

If you are changing the colour of the fence, from a dark to light shade or vice versa paint is a better option. A stain or fence preservative will perform the same but the grain of the wood is likely to show through.
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Can you legally paint your side of your Neighbours fence?

If your neighbour owns the wall or fence

Your neighbour doesn't have to change a wall or fence just because you want them to, for example making it higher for privacy. You can't make changes to your side without their permission, such as painting it.
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How do you know if a fence is yours or your neighbors?

The best way to determine whether a fence is yours or not is by examining where it falls on the property line. If the fence is placed on your side of the property line between your house and your neighbor's, the fence is yours.
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Can Neighbour lean things on my fence?

It's simple: you can only do this if your neighbour says you can. If you lean something against or hang something on your neighbour's fence without permission and the extra burden on the panels causes damage to the fencing (which is very likely to happen sooner or later), you will have to pay for the repairs.
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How many coats of stain do I need for a fence?

Solid-color stains are identical to regular paint in most situations, and only one coat is needed to protect your fence. Two coats are also required for semi-transparent penetrating stains, with the second coat being applied approximately an hour after the first coat.
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Should I sand my fence before staining?

You should not stain over a painted fence, sand it first to prepare the surface. If you want to add color choose a stain which will bring out the best from the grain of the wood. Often a clear stain looks best, showing off the quality of the grain in the new fence on the property.
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How often should you Restain a fence?

Routine wood fence maintenance is important to maintain the aesthetic of the fence and the life of the wood. A fence should be stained every two to three years to preserve the look and function of the fence.
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How many gallons of stain do I need for a fence?

For a small fence, up to 175 square feet, you will only need one gallon of stain, in any transparency. If your fence is larger, up to 550 square feet, you will need to buy 2 gallons of stain. For very large fences, up to 700 square feet, you will need 3 to 4 gallons of stain to complete the project.
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How long does stain last on a fence?

Stain can last anywhere from 1 to 8 years, depending on how opaque the stain is. Transparent stain lasts a short time, while an opaque stain lasts longer. Paint lasts up to 10 years if it is properly applied and the right type of paint is used.
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Can I use a pump sprayer to stain my fence?

While some may think staining a fence can take an entire Saturday, with the right prep and a pump sprayer you can achieve gorgeous results in a very short amount of time.
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What happens if you stain treated wood too soon?

If you stain pressure-treated wood too soon, the stain will be unable to fully penetrate the wood, and you will not get the protective benefits of the stain. What is the best stain for pressure-treated wood? An oil-based stain is the best for pressure-treated wood.
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Can you stain treated wood right away?

Before you can stain, wait 72 hours for pressure-treated wood to dry completely if has been kiln-dried at the lumber yard. You can check the board for tags and ask the hardware store staff if it's already Kiln dried If not, it usually takes a few weeks to six months before you can stain.
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Can you stain weathered wood fence?

If you're looking to change things up or bring new life to your old fence, you can also try staining or painting it. There are advantages to both staining or painting your wooden fence. But in either case, consider the aesthetic of your backyard and home before applying color.
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