



A wood fence takes a beating out here in Texas. Sun, rain, humidity - it all adds up. Over time, the wood fades, dries out, and starts looking worn down. Most homeowners don't realize how much that affects the overall feel of the backyard until they see a freshly stained fence sitting next to an untreated one.
That's exactly what this Prosper job was all about. The fence itself was in decent structural shape - solid boards, good posts. It just needed some attention. A deep, rich brown stain applied evenly across every board makes a bigger difference than most people expect. The whole yard feels cleaner and more put-together.
What we love about fence staining is that it does two things at once. It protects the wood - sealing out moisture and UV damage that cause cracking and rot - and it completely changes the look of the space. You're not just maintaining the fence, you're making the whole backyard work harder for you. Especially in a neighborhood like this one, where the yard is clearly used and enjoyed, that matters.
One thing worth noting - staining a fence the right way takes prep and patience. You can't rush coverage if you want it to look even and hold up long-term. We work section by section to make sure the stain penetrates properly and the finish stays consistent from board to board. No streaks, no missed spots.
Whether your fence just needs a fresh coat or it's time for a full rebuild, we handle both. A well-maintained fence adds real value to your home and keeps your outdoor space looking sharp. If yours is starting to look a little rough around the edges, it's worth getting it looked at before the wood gets to a point where staining alone won't cut it.