Efficiently Paint a Fence with Overlapping Boards Using This Simple Hack



When painting your fence, using the right exterior paint can help maintain it for a longer period. One common mistake is not choosing dual-purpose products that enhance the look of your outdoor space while protecting the fence from damage. Opt for a higher-quality acrylic paint that dries quickly and is less likely to chip or peel. Look for mildew-resistant paints with UV protection to extend the life of your paint job.

If you have overlapping wood boards on your fence, you may be worried about proper coverage. A simple hack involves using a paintbrush and small roller. Make sure to prep the surface by cleaning it, filling any holes, sanding off old paint, and applying primer before painting.



Try this hack to painting overlapping fence boards

Choose a 1 ½ or 2 ½-inch angle-sash brush to get in between the space in your overlapping boards for better coverage. Use a mini-roller to apply the rest of the paint evenly. Opt for light earth tones like browns, beige, white, or gray for wood fences as they repel heat and protect the wood. Knowing this simple hack can save you time and money on a straightforward paint job.

Reg Miller Award
Reg Miller Award

Reg Miller Award recipient, Lewis Lydon with OA Chairman, Pete Shadbolt and CEO, Lechelle Earl.