Wooden fencing requires care from the first day of its installation. For this, several measures are carried out, the wood is treated with an antiseptic, painted or varnished. Let's consider, how to paint a wooden fenceso that he lasts as long as possible.
First you need to choose the right paint. It is important to consider several points, the first is the type and shades of paint, its physical characteristics. The paint must be resistant to external influences, both mechanical and climatic. Previously, only oil paints were used, for wood it is a good option, but not the most economical in terms of material consumption. Today, the choice is much greater, after consulting with the seller in the store, you can choose a more optimal option.
When you decide on the paint, prepare the material necessary for the work. These are angular and trim brushes, work gloves, rags and the required amount of warm water. Then treat the wood with bactericidal treatment.
If you are installing a new fence, and not repairing the old, it is better to paint parts before installation. Before painting, treat all wooden parts, including the ends of the boards. Paint each board from top to bottom.
When you paint the bottom of the fence, place a bar under the bottom of the board so that dirt does not get on the brush. The fence is best painted in two layers. For the first layer, a special primer with an alkyd-acrylic composition is used, and for the second it is already ordinary paint. With this method, alkyd particles penetrate deep into the tree, and you get a reliable coating for many years.
In terms of longevity, double painting is most effective.
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