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£100 - £450

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£100

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£225

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£450

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One way to give your garden an easy and affordable makeover is to paint or stain your fence. This not only improves the overall look of your fence and garden but also improves the durability and protects the fence against exterior conditions.

Aside from wall painting, deck painting, and exterior painting, fence painting is also a quick and easy makeover job you can do at home using paint, which is a relatively low-cost material. Aside from your own home, the newly-painted or newly-stained fence can contribute to the overall look of your street as it helps improve the look and vibe of the area and may increase the value of the houses located there.

Before starting, it’s essential to know the cost to paint a fence. The average cost of paint or wood stain is £20.75, while the average cost of labour is £100 to £225. To know the factors that affect a wooden fence or a metal fence painting cost, read on! 

How much do painters charge to paint a fence?

Below is a price guide to help you compare the prices of fence painting cost per panel. 


Unit

Range (material)

Average cost (material)

Labour

Fence painting (wood, metal, plastic)

10 panels

£8 to £15

£20.75

£70 to £150

Wood staining (oil)

8 to 12 panels

£20 to £40

£30

£162 to £225

Wood staining (gel)

8 to 12 panels

£30 to £40

£35

£100 to £225

Wood staining (dye)

8 to 12 panels

£35 to £45

£40

£120 to £225

Wrought iron fence painting

10 panels 

-

£11.50 (paint only)

£100 to £225


Fence painting price quotes from Taskers

Fence painting or staining jobs cost around £100 to £212, depending on the type of fence, the size of the fence, location, weather, etc.  For a more accurate quotation of fence painting services, you may talk to a Tasker and provide the details of your fence painting requirements. 

What factors affect the cost of fence painting?

man painting white fence

Below are the factors that contribute to the costs of painting a fence panel in the UK.

Material of the fence

This determines the difficulty of applying paint, as some types are harder to paint than others, hence contributing to the labour costs. For instance, wooden fences are very quick and easy to paint, while plastic ones can get a little tricky and so will cost more. 

Type of paint or stain

Sprayable paints are very quick to apply and may cost relatively less than others. However, waterproof paints may need one more coat. The average cost of paint or wood stain is £20.75, this may increase depending on the size and number of fence panels.

Labour costs

The job's complexity may affect how much to charge for fence painting. To paint a fence, the average cost of labour is £100 to £225, with a time frame of ½ day to 2 days.

Size and number of panels

The size and number of panels will determine the job duration. The more panels to paint, the more paint is needed and the longer it will take to finish the job.

Location

The accessibility of the fence will affect the overall price as well. If it’s challenging to reach, this can increase the overall price.

Weather

The weather affects outdoor activities such as fence painting. If there are high chances of rain or snowfall, this may cause delays and painters would need to pause and return another day, thereby increasing the labour costs.

Additional read: Find experts to help with your painting projects! Learn how much it costs to paint a house when hiring a painter. 

Different types of fences and paints 

Below is a guide to help you evaluate how painting or staining can help improve your fence. Check the type of fencing you have and the common types of paint available to determine the best option for your fence painting job and budget.


Type of fencing

Type of fencing

Description

Wooden fencing

Easiest to paint. 

Can also be stained.

Paint or stain protects and increases the lifespan of an otherwise exposed fence.

Metal fencing

More durable than wooden fences, even without paint or stain. But it can improve the look and add to the aesthetic of your garden. Just make sure to clean them first before painting them.

Plastic fencing

It’s possible to be painted on, but can be challenging. To paint plastic fences, a primer is necessary, as well as epoxy-based paint. However, it can be difficult to make a professional finish, and the paint will not last long. A better and more cost-effective option is to purchase plastic fencing in the colour of your choice.


Type of paint

Type of paint

Description

Sprayable fence treatments

Easy to apply using a paint sprayer. It also adheres to most surfaces, regardless of the type or material of the surface.

Waterproof

Can withstand moisture and water. Good for extreme weather conditions.

Single coat

Since it has a thicker consistency, it does not require layer after layer of paint to get an even result. This can help you save time and energy.

Stain

Commonly used on wood, this stains the surface without covering the texture. It’s a good way to weatherproof fencing and prolong the lifespan of a wooden structure.

Can I DIY fence painting?

rainbow colored fence

Painting any surface can look easy, but to achieve a smooth, professional finish, you may need to hire someone with proper training and experience. A skilled tradesman can not only paint your fence properly, but can also ensure that your fence is fully covered and protected from water damage that can affect the integrity of your fence, especially if it’s a wooden one.

Fence painting can also be a tiring and time-consuming task. If you're a busy person or prefer spending more time with family during days off, it might be a great idea to hire professional fence painters to do the job for you.

Additional read: Match the look of your fence with your home’s exteriors. Find out how much home exterior painting costs and prep the right budget for the work. 


How to put up a fence painting task

Ready to hire a Tasker to do your fence painting? Create your first task! It’s easy! Just write out your task, post your listing, review your offers, choose someone, and they’ll arrange to come and do your fence painting. If you’re curious, read some more about how it works.

Here’s what you might include in your listing:

  • Timing and budget

  • Location

  • Type of fence

  • Preferred type of paint

  • Number of panels

  • Any access issues?

  • Is the job likely to be challenging or time-consuming?

  • Equipment provided?

Now that you have an idea of how much to paint a fence, start looking for a professional fence painter to save time and make sure that your fence painting project is done properly. To get an accurate quote, put up a task now and connect with a reliable Tasker in minutes! It’s a fuss-free, convenient, and cost-effective choice.

Additional read: Give your garden fence a new look. Learn how to paint a garden fence.

 

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FAQs on fence painting

Here’s an easy calculation guide: just divide the total square feet of fence to be stained by the coverage indicated on the packaging of the paint. For instance, if you need to paint 1,000 square feet of fence, and the stain packaging indicates that one gallon covers 200 square feet, divide 1,000 by 200. You would need 5 gallons to cover the entire area.

The average lifespan of semi-transparent stains is between two to five years. But to preserve the life of your fence, the best staining routine is every two to three years.

Bare wood should always be primed with stain-blocking wood primer. But for an old fence, you may just need to spot-prime it using a brush. Wait for it to dry before moving on.

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