How to Maintain Your Wood Fence in Texas Heat
Jan 2026
Texas heat and UV rays can take a toll on wood fences. Learn how to keep your fence looking great and lasting longer with these essential maintenance tips.
Stain or Seal Within the First Year
New wood needs time to dry before accepting stain. Wait 3-6 months after installation, then apply a quality wood stain or sealant. This protects against UV damage, moisture, and insect damage.
Re-Stain Every 3-5 Years
Texas sun is brutal on wood. Plan to re-stain or re-seal your fence every 3-5 years to maintain protection. If water no longer beads on the surface, it's time to re-stain.
Keep Vegetation Trimmed
Plants and grass growing against your fence trap moisture and accelerate rot. Keep at least 6 inches of clearance between vegetation and your fence boards.
Fix Damage Quickly
A loose board or leaning post will only get worse. Fix small problems immediately before they become expensive repairs. Landeros Fence offers affordable repair services across North Texas.
Clean Annually
Use a garden hose or pressure washer on a low setting to remove dirt, mildew, and algae. Clean fences accept stain better and last longer.
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