Here is a couple pics of a pressure treated pine fence we did recently. It had a horrible green tint to it, and the wood appeared to be of the lowest quality. We washed and brightened it, then sprayed TWP cedartone via an airless sprayer.
The TWP did a fairly good job of hiding the green tint. I would have preferred something a little darker to better hide the green, but this is the color that the customer wanted. Actually this TWP color is the single most popular color for stains that I apply.
The fence was only 242 feet, and we did both sides. Probably a chip shot compared to what Shane gets, but I was just happy to get the work this late in the season.
Here is a couple pics of a pressure treated pine fence we did recently. It had a horrible green tint to it, and the wood appeared to be of the lowest quality. We washed and brightened it, then sprayed TWP cedartone via an airless sprayer.
The TWP did a fairly good job of hiding the green tint. I would have preferred something a little darker to better hide the green, but this is the color that the customer wanted. Actually this TWP color is the single most popular color for stains that I apply.
The fence was only 242 feet, and we did both sides. Probably a chip shot compared to what Shane gets, but I was just happy to get the work this late in the season.
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