Fence Staining Greenville, SC
Ready to refresh your outdoor space? Our fence staining experts in Greenville deliver professional results with long-lasting protection. Enhance your fence’s durability and curb appeal with a high-quality wood stain that stands up to the elements. Get a free quote today!

Service Area
Superior Stain Solutions offers fence staining in Greenville, Spartanburg, Greer, Reidville, Duncan, Lyman, Inman, Boiling Springs, Five Forks, Simpsonville, Mauldin, Piedmont,, Roebuck, Pauline, and the surrounding areas.
Not sure if you're in our service area? Give us a call or text at 864-768-2582 or click below to contact us.

Fence Staining FAQs
​Q: Is Superior Stain Solutions Licensed and Insured?
A: Yes, we are fully licensed and carry liability insurance. For our license number and proof of insurance, please contact us here.
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Q: How often should I stain my fence?
A: In areas like Greenville, Spartanburg, Greer, and Duncan, we recommend staining your fence every 3-4 years to protect it from South Carolina’s heat, humidity, and occasional storms. The frequency depends on the stain type, sun exposure, and wood condition.
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Q: What is the best time of year to stain a fence?
A: The best time to stain a fence is typically in the spring or fall when temperatures are moderate (50-85°F), and humidity is lower. Staining in extreme heat or rainy conditions could affect the stain’s absorption and durability. Each stain and seal is different, so make sure you check the manufacturer-recommended application temperature range.
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Q: How long does fence stain take to dry?
A: In Upstate South Carolina, drying times can vary based on humidity and temperature, but most fence stains dry and cure within 24-48 hours. Oil-based stains take longer than water-based stains, but both should be left undisturbed during the curing process.
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Q: Should I stain or paint my fence?
A: Oil-based staining is the best option for fences in Greenville, Spartanburg, and the surrounding areas. Unlike paint or certain water-based stains, oil-based stains penetrate deep into the wood, preventing peeling and cracking while offering better UV and moisture protection.
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Q: Do I need to clean my fence before staining?
A: The biggest factor when deciding whether or not your fence needs a wash or restoration is the age. If your fence has started to grey, weather, or mold, we recommend using a wood cleaner and a soft wash before staining to ensure a long-lasting finish.
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Q: How long should I wait to stain a new fence?
A: Always stain your fence as soon as possible. After the natural oils dry out from the wood, it becomes prone to cracking, twisting, warping, greying, and even molding. Periodically check the moisture percentage of your fence after it's installed; when the moisture falls below 13%, it's ready for stain!
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Q: What type of stain is best for fences?
A: For homes in Greenville, Spartanburg, and the surrounding areas, we recommend:
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Transparent or Semi-transparent stain for a natural look while protecting against UV rays and moisture.
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Semi-solid or Solid stain for maximum durability and color coverage, ideal for older fences needing extra protection.
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Q: How much does it cost to stain a fence?
A: In the Greenville-Spartanburg areas, professional fence staining can range between $0.85 and $1.50 per square foot, depending on the type of fence, the prep work needed, the cost of the stain, and other factors. Contact Superior Stain Solutions here for a free quote!
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Q: Can I stain my fence myself, or should I hire a professional?
A: While DIY is always possible, hiring a professional ensures an even, long-lasting application using high-quality products.​​