Fence painting that lasts past one winter.
Fences take the worst of Colorado’s weather — UV from above, moisture from below, and freeze-thaw cycles through every board. We prime and finish fence surfaces with products rated for ground-contact exposure, not standard exterior paint.
Fences are done wrong more than most.
Fences are one of the surfaces most homeowners repaint themselves — and one of the surfaces most likely to need redoing within two years when it’s done wrong. Ground contact is the problem. The bottom boards of a wood fence are in constant exposure to moisture, and a standard exterior paint without a proper primer seals that moisture in instead of letting it breathe. We treat fence work like any exterior surface: prep first, primer matched to the material, topcoat rated for outdoor exposure and ground proximity.
We handle wood fences (paint or stain), vinyl fences (adhesion primer, same rules as siding), wrought iron (rust treatment if needed, oil-based or high-performance enamel), and we can assist with chain-link frame and accent painting. If you’re in an HOA community in Black Forest, Cimarron Hills, or Briargate, we can help match your approved palette and document the color for your HOA records.
Four steps, matched to the material.
Material Assessment
Prep
Primer
Topcoat
Had a long cedar fence that needed a full repaint. Jonathan’s crew did it in two days and the prep work showed — it still looked sharp two summers later.
What homeowners ask us before they book.
Should I paint or stain my wood fence?
Paint gives a solid color and is easier to maintain over time — when it needs a recoat, you recoat over it without stripping. Stain lets the wood grain show and tends to look more natural, but semi-transparent stains need more frequent reapplication as they wear away rather than peel. We’ll recommend based on the current condition of your fence and how much maintenance you want to do going forward.
Can you paint my wrought iron fence?
Yes. Iron needs rust treatment before any finish goes on — skipping it means the rust comes back through the topcoat within a season. We treat any surface rust, prime with a rust-inhibiting product, then finish with an oil-based or high-performance enamel. Call (719) 413-7933) if you’ve got iron that’s been rusting through old finishes — we can assess whether treatment or replacement makes more sense before you invest in a new coat.
Do you work with HOA color requirements?
Yes. We’ve worked in Black Forest, Cimarron Hills, Briargate, and other HOA communities around Colorado Springs. We can match your approved palette and, if requested, document the color name and brand for your HOA records. If you need a color swatch verified before we start, we’ll get that signed off before we order paint.
Get it done before summer settles in.
Call Jonathan. We’ll identify what your fence material needs, confirm your color options, and give you a quote that doesn’t leave out the prep step.