An unsealed wood fence in West Texas has no chance. Harsh sun greys and cracks the wood. The dry-then-stormy cycle warps and splits boards. Staining is cheap insurance. It keeps a fence rich-looking and lasting years longer.
Hermanos Painting & Remodeling preps and stains fences the right way. Clean. Dry. Then a quality soak-in stain. It sinks into the wood and guards it. It doesn't sit on top and peel.
Every project covers
- Cleaning & prep
We wash off dirt, mildew (mold), and greyed fibers. So the stain soaks in evenly.
- Minor repairs
We refasten loose boards and pickets. We flag any that need replacing.
- Premium stain
Clear, semi-clear, or solid soak-in stains in the tone you pick.
- Even application
We spray and back-brush for full, even coverage that soaks in.
- Gate & post detail
We coat all sides, caps, and posts for full cover.
Our process
- Clean
We wash off mildew and grey. Then we let the wood dry fully.
- Prep
We refasten boards, tape off nearby surfaces, and cover plants.
- Stain
We put on soak-in stain. We back-brush so it sinks in evenly.
- Inspect
We check coverage on all sides. We detail the gates and posts.
Built for the Texas climate
We use soak-in oil and hybrid stains made for strong sun. Film stains sit on top and peel. Soak-in stains sink into the wood, enrich the grain, and age well. That's just what cedar and pine fences need under the West Texas sun.
Get a free fence staining estimate in Abilene, TX
We are insured. We speak English and Spanish. We prep first. We back our work with warranty and guarantee options. No pressure. Call now for the fastest reply.
- Insured
- Warranty & guarantee
- Free estimates
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Fence Stainingin Abilene & the Big Country
- Big Country sun fades and greys bare fences in one season. Staining greatly extends their life and looks.
- New fences should weather a bit, then get stained. We'll guide you on timing for new cedar or pine.
- Dust and hard-water sprinkler stains are common here. A good cleaning before staining is a must. We don't skip it.
What affects the price
Every project is different. The best way to get a real number is a free, in-person estimate. Here are the main things that change the price for fence staining:
- Linear feet & height
Longer and taller fences take more stain and labor.
- Wood condition
Heavily weathered or dirty fences need more prep.
- Stain type
Clear, semi-clear, and solid stains differ in cost and how long they last.
- One or both sides
Staining both faces and the posts covers more area.
Why choose Hermanos for fence staining
We are a family-owned team. We speak English and Spanish. We treat your home like our own. We prep first. We use climate-matched coatings, which means paint built for our weather. Our crews stay clean and polite. We offer warranty and guarantee options. We walk the finished job with you. When you call 325-721-9430, you reach our local team. Not a national call center.
See how we work as your local painting contractor in Abilene, TX. Or request your free fence staining estimate today.
Fence Staining FAQ
Fence staining is priced by length and height. Wood condition, stain type, and whether we coat both sides matter too. We give a free written estimate. Call 325-721-9430.
Our sun is strong. So most fences need re-staining every 2–4 years. It depends on the stain type and how much sun the fence gets.
Solid stains last longest and hide age. But they cover the grain. Semi-clear balances guard and natural look. We'll suggest one based on your fence and goals.
Yes. But new pressure-treated wood often needs to dry out first. That can take weeks to months. We'll guide you on the right timing.
You can DIY a short run. But a pro cleans, preps, and back-brushes for even soak-in that lasts. For a full fence under West Texas sun, hiring out gives a better, longer-lasting result.
Yes. We stain fences in Abilene, Buffalo Gap, Tuscola, Clyde, Merkel, Sweetwater, and nearby towns. Call 325-721-9430 to confirm your area.

