Cover Faded Boards With Lasting Color

Fence painting services in Boise that refresh wood and compatible materials with durable, weather-resistant coatings.

Your fence in Boise fades unevenly where the sun hits hardest, and old paint starts to crack and peel near the bottom where moisture collects. You see bare wood showing through in spots, and the whole structure looks worn even if the boards are still solid. Fence painting covers these flaws with an even coat that seals the surface and brings back a clean, uniform appearance.

New Era Painting llc preps each section by scraping loose paint, sanding rough edges, and priming bare wood so the finish adheres correctly. The paint creates a protective shell that blocks rain, snow, and UV rays from reaching the wood underneath. You get a fence that looks finished and holds up to hose spray, foot traffic near gates, and constant exposure without chipping off in large sections.

If your fence needs a refresh that covers old stains and discoloration in Boise, learn more about how painting restores both appearance and protection.

How the painting process unfolds

The crew in Boise starts by pressure washing or hand scrubbing the fence to remove dirt, algae, and loose material. Any flaking paint gets scraped away, and bare or damaged wood is primed to seal the surface and prevent absorption issues. You end up with a stable base that holds paint evenly across every board and post.

After the final coat dries, you see a smooth, consistent finish that hides old stains, knots, and color variations. Water runs off instead of soaking in, and the paint does not blister or bubble when temperatures rise. You also notice the fence looks sharper from the street, and sections that were visibly aging now blend in with the rest of the structure.

New Era Painting llc applies paint with brushes, rollers, and sprayers depending on the fence style and condition. Vertical pickets get full coverage on all sides, and horizontal rails are coated to prevent moisture from settling into the grain. The finish is designed for outdoor use, so it flexes with temperature changes and resists fading longer than interior products. This service works for wood, composite, and other paintable materials, but it does not include metal fencing that requires rust treatment.

What people usually ask before scheduling

Homeowners in Boise often want to know how long the paint lasts, whether it covers deep stains, and what kind of prep makes the biggest difference in the final result.

What kind of paint is used for outdoor fences
Exterior-grade acrylic or latex paint is applied because it resists moisture, temperature swings, and UV exposure better than interior formulas. You get a finish that stays flexible and does not crack as the wood expands and contracts.
How long does fence paint hold up
Most painted fences last five to seven years before needing a fresh coat, depending on how much direct sun and rain they receive. Sections facing south or near sprinklers may show wear sooner, but the protection stays intact longer than that.
Why does the fence need to be scraped and primed
Loose paint and dirt block new coats from bonding, which leads to peeling within a year. Scraping removes the weak layers, and primer seals bare wood so the topcoat adheres properly and lasts as long as it should.
When is the best time to paint a fence in Boise
Late spring through early fall works best because temperatures stay above 50 degrees and rain is less frequent. Paint needs at least 24 hours to cure without moisture, so avoid scheduling right before a storm or during a cold snap.
What happens if the wood is already damaged
Cracked or rotted boards get replaced before painting starts, and minor splits are filled and sanded. Painting over damaged wood just hides the problem temporarily, so New Era Painting llc addresses structural issues first to make the finish last.

New Era Painting llc completes fence painting for properties across Boise, working with wood and compatible materials that need a durable, uniform finish. If your fence is faded, stained, or peeling, contact us to schedule a site review and discuss color and prep options.