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Detroit, MI

Fence Painting in Detroit

We will keep your fence in excellent working order and looking its best. We are here to help you clean off moss, mold, and grime. And if necessary, paint or stain your fence to match your home.

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Fence Painting in Detroit, MI
Fence Painting, Detroit

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Detroit fences deal with the same freeze-thaw cycles that wear on the homes. Unfinished wood fences in neighborhoods like Grosse Pointe and Royal Oak start showing damage within two years. We use products formulated for cold-climate abuse. Extra UV and moisture protection to handle Michigan winters.

A wood fence is an investment. A standard privacy fence runs $3,000 to $6,000 or more to install. But left unprotected, that same fence starts graying, cracking, and rotting within two to three years. Paint or stain is what keeps your fence looking good and standing up for the full 15 to 20 years it should last.

At OnDemand Painters, we paint and stain wood fences of all types. Privacy fences, picket fences, split rail, and decorative fencing. Here is how we approach every fence project.

Prep comes first. We pressure wash the entire fence to strip off dirt, mildew, algae, and any old finish that is flaking or peeling. Pressure washing also opens up the wood grain so the paint or stain can penetrate properly. If the fence has never been finished, we let the wood dry completely after washing. Usually 24 to 48 hours depending on weather.

While the fence dries, we inspect every board, post, and rail. Loose boards get re-secured. Cracked or split boards get replaced. Popped nails get pulled and replaced with screws that hold tighter. Posts that are leaning or soft at the base get assessed. Sometimes they need replacement, sometimes they just need to be reset and reinforced. We handle minor repairs as part of the project. Major structural work gets quoted separately.

After repairs, we sand any rough spots, splinters, or areas where old finish is still hanging on. The goal is a clean, smooth surface that accepts the new finish evenly.

Now the big decision: paint or stain?

Stain soaks into the wood and lets the grain show through. It comes in transparent, semi-transparent, and solid versions. Transparent stain shows the most wood grain but offers the least UV protection. Solid stain hides the grain but lasts longer and protects better. Semi-transparent is the sweet spot for most fences. Good protection with a natural wood look. Stain does not peel or chip the way paint can, which means touch-ups and future recoats are simpler.

Paint sits on top of the wood and hides the grain completely. It gives you full color options. White picket fences, for example, are painted. Paint creates a harder barrier against moisture and UV, but it can peel and crack over time, especially on wood that expands and contracts with moisture and temperature changes. When paint fails, the prep for recoating is more work than with stain.

We help you decide which one makes sense for your fence, your climate, and how you want it to look. Both are good options when applied correctly.

For application, we use a combination of spray, brush, and back-rolling depending on the fence style. Spray gets into all the gaps and crevices on privacy fences quickly. Back-rolling and brushing works the finish into the wood grain for better penetration and an even coat. Picket fences and decorative fences with lots of detail get more brush work.

We use exterior-grade products from Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore that include UV inhibitors, mildew resistance, and water repellent. These products last longer than consumer-grade stains and paints from hardware stores.

Most fence projects take one to three days depending on the length of the fence, condition, and whether we are painting or staining. We need dry weather and temperatures above 50 degrees. We protect landscaping, patios, and any structures near the fence with drop cloths and careful masking.

We have been doing this for over 20 years. Our crew handles the work directly. All crews vetted and trained to the same standards. You get a quote within 10 minutes and a written guarantee on the finished job.

What's included

check_circle Pressure washing of entire fence surface
check_circle Board, post, and rail inspection and minor repairs
check_circle Sanding of rough spots and old finish residue
check_circle Paint or stain application. Your choice with our guidance
check_circle UV-inhibitor and mildew-resistant exterior products
check_circle Landscaping and patio protection during the project
check_circle Written guarantee on the finished work

Fence Painting questions

Should I paint or stain my fence? expand_more

It depends on the look you want and how much maintenance you are willing to do. Stain lets the wood grain show, does not peel, and is easier to recoat down the road. Paint hides the grain, gives you full color options, and creates a harder moisture barrier. But it can peel and is more work to repaint. For most wood fences, we recommend semi-transparent or solid stain. We will help you decide based on your fence type and climate.

How long does fence paint or stain last? expand_more

A quality stain lasts two to four years depending on sun exposure and weather. Paint lasts three to five years on a fence. Both last longer on fences that are partially shaded. Recoating stain is simpler than repainting. You pressure wash and apply a fresh coat. Paint requires more prep if it starts peeling.

Can you paint or stain a new fence right away? expand_more

New pressure-treated wood needs to dry out before it can accept paint or stain properly. We recommend waiting 3 to 6 months after installation. If the fence is made from cedar or redwood, it can usually be stained sooner. We can check the moisture level of the wood and tell you if it is ready.

Do you repair fence boards before painting? expand_more

Yes. Minor repairs. Loose boards, cracked pickets, popped nails, and small rot spots. Are included in the project. If we find major structural issues like rotted posts or sections that need full replacement, we will quote that separately so you can decide how to handle it.

Fence Painting for Detroit homes

The Detroit metro has some of the best housing stock in the country. 1920s brick bungalows, Tudor and Colonial revivals in Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills, and historic mansions throughout the Grosse Pointes. We paint all of it, from the original plaster walls in Grosse Pointe Farms to the new builds in Novi and Troy.

Michigan's freeze-thaw cycles are the biggest enemy of exterior paint. Water gets into any crack, freezes, and expands. One winter can undo a bad paint job. We prep carefully, use premium exterior paints, and time the work for late May through September when conditions are right. For older homes, plaster and lead paint awareness are part of every project.

Common home styles in Detroit

Single-family bungalowsColonial Revival homesTudor Revival homesVictorian mansionsCraftsman bungalows

wb_sunny Best time for exterior work in Detroit

Late spring through early fall (May through September)

Where we work

We cover the Detroit metro. From Corktown and Midtown in the city to Royal Oak, Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Ann Arbor, and the Grosse Pointes.

CorktownMidtownBrush ParkPalmer WoodsIndian VillageGrandmont-RosedaleSherwood ForestUniversity DistrictPalmer ParkJefferson-ChalmersSouthwest Detroit (Mexicantown)Eastern MarketNorthend / New CenterThe Villages / IslandviewWoodbridgeLafayette ParkBagleyGreen AcresWest VillageFerndaleRoyal OakBirminghamBloomfield HillsBerkley and more
How It Works

From quote to finished. In 4 steps

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1. Get a Quick Quote

Fill out the form or call us. We respond with a detailed quote in as little as 10 minutes.

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2. On-Site Estimate

For larger projects, we schedule a free in-person walkthrough to confirm scope and pricing.

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3. We Get to Work

Our crew arrives on time, preps properly, uses premium materials, and keeps you informed throughout.

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4. Final Walkthrough

We walk through the finished work with you. If anything needs adjusting, we fix it on the spot.

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Chris Heerdegen

I'm Chris, the owner of OnDemand Painters. When you call, it's directly to my cell. I've been in the industry since 2001 and manage crews across six markets. We show up when we say we will, and we do the type of work that earns a review.

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