Fence staining can significantly enhance the appearance of an enclosed front or back yard. It also contributes to the appearance of decorative perimeter fences that set off many managed residential communities. Despite the prevalence of this practice, many people do not realize that power washing prior to fence staining can assist property owners in cleaning and sanitizing surfaces prior to applying a new protective sealant and coating.
Conduct Power Washing Before Applying Many Protective Coatings
Indeed, many professional property managers recommend power washing as a useful procedure before covering other surfaces with protective materials. Fence staining can proceed more easily and with better results if dirt and contaminants get washed away in advance. The concentrated force of jetted water can dislodge and clean away debris clinging to surface exteriors. Seal Tech, a recognized industry leader in many type of procedures, often recommends power washing as a smart first step before sealing and coating surfaces with fresh protective coverings.
The company applies a variety of useful chemical coatings that can extend the life and enhance the beauty of many home features. Just a few of the areas they address include: deck staining, deck sealing, fence staining, fence sealing, fence painting, interlocking stone sealing, interlocking stone weed removal, pattern concrete sealing, pattern concrete sealing and garage floor epoxy coatings. With extensive experience in this field, and a wide range of products, Seal Tech appreciates the importance of removing dirt and debris through power washing prior to the application of sealants.
Why Does Power Washing Enhance Fence Staining?
Fence staining benefits from preliminary power washing for another reason. Ingrained and embedded debris in a fence can create microscopic craters on the surface. As wind gusts carry particles of dirt and other matter through the air, over the course of time some of these materials slam into exterior surfaces in a yard and building. The force of this buffeting scratches very fine crevices and craters into the fence over time. Just imagine a pockmarked lunar surface reduced in size millions of times and you can visualize the effect of repeated cascades of dust bombarding the surface of your fence. By dislodging embedded debris, power washing exposes these tiny craters in the finely textured surface. When technicians later apply stain to this roughened exterior, the liquid fills in the small indentations previously occupied by debris. Then sealant covers over these deposits, adding an extra layer of protection.
Conclusion
So the next time you consider fence staining, it makes sense to conduct a thorough power washing as a preliminary procedure. If you do not have ready access to the necessary specialized equipment, or if you would simply prefer to allow experienced technicians to perform power washing, fence staining and sealant applications to ensure a uniform result, you will appreciate knowing that Seal Tech’s technicians serve a broad geographic area. They assist residential and commercial customers in Scarborough, The Beaches, Leslieville, West Hill, Birch Cliff and the Greater Toronto Area.