
Fence Staining in Simpsonville
Privacy, shadowbox, board-on-board, and farm fence — stained both sides with a penetrating oil-based finish that resists peeling. Prep only when the wood needs it.
Fence staining details →Simpsonville’s family neighborhoods are full of privacy fences and backyard decks that take a beating from full-sun exposure. We restore and stain them across the area, matching the right prep to each fence — a light clean for newer wood, a full wash and brighten for older.
Serving Simpsonville and nearby areas: Five Forks, Fairview Road, Bells Crossing, Harrison Bridge.

Privacy, shadowbox, board-on-board, and farm fence — stained both sides with a penetrating oil-based finish that resists peeling. Prep only when the wood needs it.
Fence staining details →
Decks, railings, stairs, and pergolas cleaned, restored, and sealed to handle Upstate sun, rain, and foot traffic.
Deck staining details →We recommend a penetrating oil-based stain for most Simpsonville fences and decks — it soaks into the wood instead of forming a film, so it won’t peel or chip and it ages gracefully.

Price depends on size (linear feet of fence or square feet of deck), the current condition of the wood, how many sides we stain, and the product you choose. New, clean wood costs less than weathered wood that needs stripping. We give a free, exact written estimate after a quick look — no guessing and no obligation.
In the Upstate’s sun and humidity, a quality finish typically lasts 2–5 years before a maintenance coat. Semi-transparent and solid stains last longer than clear sealers, and proper prep (washing + brightening) is the single biggest factor in how long it holds up.
Yes — staining both sides is our standard. Both sides are exposed to weather, and finishing both protects the wood and looks far better from your neighbor’s side too. If you only want one side, just let us know and we’ll price it that way.
Only when the wood needs it. Brand-new fences and decks are often clean enough to stain after a light rinse — no heavy prep required. Older, weathered, or previously-finished wood gets a proper soft wash, brightener, and dry time so the new stain bonds. We assess the surface during the estimate and only do (and charge for) the prep your wood actually needs.
We recommend oil-based stain for most fences and decks. Oil penetrates into the wood instead of forming a surface film, so it’s far less likely to peel or chip as it ages — it fades gracefully and is easy to recoat. Water-based stains are available and offer a wide color range, but film-forming finishes are more prone to peeling over time. We’ll walk through the trade-offs for your project during the estimate.
Want to pay over time? We offer Wisetack financing . Outside Simpsonville? See all areas we serve.
Tell us about your Simpsonville fence or deck and we’ll get right back to you with a clear quote. Financing available.