Staining Cedar Fence with READY SEAL Light Oak - Spray, Roll, Brush

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  • @mappyfrappy
    @mappyfrappy 2 роки тому +11

    Ready Seal advertises 125 square feet of coverage per gallon, two light coats or one heavy. For 200 feet of a 6-foot privacy fence, you’ll need 20 gallons of stain to do both sides ((200x6x2)/125=19.2). You’ll only use twice as much if you use a sprayer not meant for stain. If you’re spending 10k plus on a cedar fence, at minimum get a decent sprayer specifically made for stain application for 50-100$. Personally, I got a Graco airless sprayer, extension wand, and stain tip since you need to reapply stain every 5 years or so, climate dependent. Watch a few videos of people spraying a fence (with a proper tip so stain doesn’t go everywhere) vs a brush/roller and you’ll definitely want to get a pump sprayer at minimum. The only reason you had to back-brush is because the sprayer you used wasn’t meant for stain and was shooting out blobs of stain instead of an actual spray. For a board on board fence, spraying is the only way to go if you remotely value your time. And don’t cheap out on the posts, get PostMaster posts. Look it up. And for a super clean look, do an image search for a board on board fence with cap and trim.
    Also note that the moisture content needs to be less than 14% for the stain to soak into the cedar (per Ready Seal). I got a Klein Tools ET140 Pinless Moisture Meter. I can save you $40 by saying that cedar moisture content is about 7% two weeks after installation. And that’s in the Midwest where it seemingly rains every other day. If it’s a new cedar fence, all you have to do is wait two weeks or get a meter to test it, then stain. No wood prep needed if it’s brand new. If you cheap out and use fir or pine, then you basically have to wait a year then prep/clean it before stain.
    The stain must be extremely well mixed, and the cans mixed together if using multiple cans. Just rolling the 5 gallon can around doesn’t cut it. I know from experience. Get two 5 gallon buckets with lids from your local home supply store and a long drill mixing attachment. Pour multiple cans in those and mix away with the drill mixing attachment. Make sure all that stain goodness isn’t resting in the bottom of the Ready Seal cans by shaking the hell out of the last gallon or so in the ready seal cans, then mix the contents of the two buckets together to ensure the stain is evenly dispersed between them. Lastly, get a few of the dollar cardboard paint spray shields and slide them under the fence as you stain for no mess at the bottom of the fence.
    Spending a couple of hundred for the stuff I just mentioned will save you a ton of time and grief vs just winging it with brush or paying someone to do it. It’d be $1500 at least for this guy’s fence if you paid someone vs $500 or so total (for a 100 linear foot 6-foot privacy fence) to do it yourself in an afternoon with the stuff I just mentioned. And you get to do it all over again in 3-5 years unless you let it go to hell like most people do. It took many hours for me to figure all this out, so for everyone reading this, you’re welcome and good luck.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  2 роки тому

      Spot on. Definitely plan to get my hands on a decent sprayer next time I have to stain it.

    • @lopaksau
      @lopaksau 2 роки тому

      what sprayer did you get and which tip? I got the handheld graco utlra airless one, i don't think i can spray oil based stain, is oil better than water based?

    • @mappyfrappy
      @mappyfrappy 2 роки тому

      @@lopaksau I got a Graco Magnum sprayer, the extension, and a 411 tip, which is recommended for oil-based stains. I haven't seen a good argument to use water-based over oil-based, but there's got to be one, likely to do with fir or pine fences since the pressure treated wood doesn't soak up the stain like cedar does. Also likely in places with high humidity, where the oil can't soak in very well. If you're in the south you'll definitely want to check the moisture content and make your decision based on that. Mine is about 6-7% right now and it's been up 3 weeks or so, so I'm good to go.
      But for a cedar fence, you want oil-based for two reasons (and all the main fence guys on YT say to use it). It soaks into the wood, further protecting it, it can't chip off, and when it's time to reapply you just go over it again (but you still have to clean the fence before reapplication). Water-based has to come off completely each time, which means pressure washing the entire fence of every bit of stain. No thanks. I'm actually going to stain my fence tomorrow for the first time with the Burnt Hickory color. I'll come back and comment if I run into any unforeseen issues.

    • @lopaksau
      @lopaksau 2 роки тому

      @@mappyfrappy thank you very much for the great info, really appreciate it, I only worked with water-based stain from benjamin moore on decks, it is pretty good. theres not too much of peeling. This time I am gonna try oil based stain on pressure treated wood. I am located in toronto, Canada. oh btw, are you using oil or water based product?

    • @mappyfrappy
      @mappyfrappy 2 роки тому

      @@lopaksau Holy Hell. I just stained the majority of my fence (with Ready Seal oil-based stain, like I already mentioned). Get one of those white suits they sell in the paint isle. The videos I watched made it look like minimal over-spray happens. Ahh, no. I looked like I was in a stained version of Stephen King's The Mist. I was wrecked with over-spray.
      And insult to injury, I grossly underestimated the stain required to do the backside of a board on board fence. Easily takes 1.5 times, closer to double the amount of stain to do the back-side with the cross beams vs the good neighbor side. I've yet to see a comprehensive video that doesn't leave a whole lot of shit out. And no, I've got no interest in making one. That said, spraying is a whole lot quicker if you can get over the giant cloud you produce from doing so. Don't spray if you're worried about your neighbor's shit. I wore a respirator and glasses. Make sure you do also, cause it's messy.

  • @alexis_dc2
    @alexis_dc2 2 роки тому +9

    I’m debating between light oak and natural cedar. I like that the light oak is lighter and looks more “natural”.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  2 роки тому +4

      I debated between those two as well. Very happy we went with light oak, less dark orange than the cedar and more natural like you said. It also lightens up a bit over time.

    • @alexis_dc2
      @alexis_dc2 2 роки тому

      @@i_try_diy awesome, thanks!

  • @blipcat3382
    @blipcat3382 2 місяці тому +1

    as of 7/24 the price is now $175.00.............still less than the big box store at $209.00

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  2 місяці тому

      Yep, not a small difference

  • @drewcutrer5767
    @drewcutrer5767 11 місяців тому +3

    Did you do 130 ft of fence front and back with 5 gallons?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  11 місяців тому +1

      A 5 gallon drum covered about 115 ft. one side for me, so you'd probably want 10 gallons for 130 ft. both sides, or maybe even a bit more depending how thick you apply.
      Hope that helps! Thanks for watching

  • @nunyabusiness863
    @nunyabusiness863 Рік тому +6

    Thanks for posting this man. Much appreciated. I think you just sold me. Ready seal should pay you for that 😉.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому

      You're very welcome! Appreciate the kind words.

  • @randyhammond8031
    @randyhammond8031 Рік тому +8

    Have watched more videos on staining my fence and deck than I can count. Excellent video. Precise and useful information and the best one I have viewed. Thank you.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому +1

      Wow, thank you so much for the thoughtful comment and kind words! Very happy to hear it was useful to you.

  • @Ultra310x
    @Ultra310x Рік тому +5

    Best stain ever been using it for 6 years. It is goof proof, which is really nice, just a quick back brush and move on 👍👍

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому

      Couldn't agree more! Thanks for watching.

  • @dionisioramirez6706
    @dionisioramirez6706 Місяць тому +1

    No need to apply heavy coats on it to try and make it cover. You will have to do two coats to make it look uniform. Just like paint, thicker is not guaranteed to make it cover in one coat. It takes time and patience. I feel you did a nice job on the fence, but I saw some comments where some of the folks talked about putting on a thicker coat.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Місяць тому +1

      Yeah I definitely think two coats is the way to go. Thanks for the comment!

  • @alexrosenthal2887
    @alexrosenthal2887 5 місяців тому +7

    this is perhaps the best cedar staining video I have seen!

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  5 місяців тому +1

      Wow that is very kind I appreciate it! Glad you found it helpful.

    • @coppulor6500
      @coppulor6500 5 місяців тому +1

      I've watched a ton too. NOBODY explains the difference in stain absorption as clearly as you do. people need to know that if you use RS on smooth cedar it looks soooooo orange its ridiculous. I have been trying to stain smooth cedar for a long time to a slightly-darker-than natural color and its been brutal. I've gone through 12 gallons and 30 samples of stain trying to get that very refined deep kind of hazelnut or perhaps a light tan brown. rough cedar? no problem. any other FREAKING wood I've tried? no problem. even white pine because unlike asswipey cedar, its consistent (lol, can you tell that smooth cedar has been a source of torment? 😅). I wish we could share photos because I would show you the dozens of tests I've done (all labeled) and the different stains I've used. the problem is that smooth cedar looks so much more high-end/elegant etc. It's also so much more interesting than other exterior woods. Douglas fir would be great because of its natural reddish coloring but it ain't no cedar or cypress or redwood when it comes to longevity outdoors. and people who want cedar, want cedar. anyway, I think the process you explained was definitely helpful but the difference in stain absorption especially. ✌🤘👍

    • @coppulor6500
      @coppulor6500 5 місяців тому

      @@i_try_diy by the way, I'm the same person, I just used different accounts (evidently different on my phone than on my 'puter)

  • @iddiyappam
    @iddiyappam 6 місяців тому +4

    Thank you! I followed your instructions and used a combination of sprayer, roller and brush. Worked great! The good news is that a lot of the big box stores have sprayers with nozzles meant for staining decks and fences.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  6 місяців тому

      Great to hear that, appreciate you sharing!

  • @legoandsushi
    @legoandsushi Рік тому +4

    Starting this project next week and almost went with the cedar color till I watched your video. Definitely will be using the oak color. How’s the stain holding up a year later?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому +2

      Yeah I was in the same boat, was fully planning to use cedar till I saw how dark it is. We've loved the light oak color and it's held up great for us. It's lightened up just a little bit over time, but still looks great. I literally had a lady knock on my door last week asking what stain it was so she could use it. Will probably do a quick re-coat every 3-4 years or so. Good luck!

    • @legoandsushi
      @legoandsushi Рік тому

      Thanks!

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  3 місяці тому +1

      @@legoandsushi Just posted an update on what it looks like now 2 years later if you want to check it out! ua-cam.com/video/05B_spCNgv0/v-deo.html

    • @legoandsushi
      @legoandsushi 3 місяці тому

      @@i_try_diy I will check it out! Thanks for doing the video and for letting me know

  • @kevinverge8517
    @kevinverge8517 2 роки тому +11

    Product fades to nothing in less than a year. Easy product to apply. But not worth the money.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  2 роки тому +4

      Is there a better alternative you would recommend?

    • @kevinverge8517
      @kevinverge8517 Рік тому +6

      The Sansin S.D.f applied as recomended by the munfacture will out perform any paint thinner based product. Also with this product it has a great recoat if done before it starts to fade 3-5 years in the Pacific North West. I Have been selling stain for 30 years . this is the best I've seen.

    • @jonpenguin303
      @jonpenguin303 4 місяці тому +4

      I put ready seal (redwood color) on a cedar rail fence. I put a very heavy coat on initially and the color faded alot after 2 years. I put another coat on and it darkened up nicely with better color than my initial application and it has retained it's color much longer. Used the same redwood color on my front deck and it looks awesome. Ready seal is a good product but it does require heavy applications to get that deep rich color. I like it better than regular stains because it doesn't show paint brush marks or runs and it really brings out the natural wood grain. I love the results but it is expensive and multiple heavy applications are necessary to get the expected results.

  • @lvlikeyV
    @lvlikeyV Рік тому +5

    Nice video! I like seeing the various application methods. That color on the cedar looks absolutely amazing!

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much for the kind words! We're pretty darn happy with how it turned out

    • @kturbo504
      @kturbo504 Рік тому

      @@i_try_diy how often will this need to be reapplied? Btw it looks amazing!

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому

      @@kturbo504 thank you! ReadySeal states that you should reapply every 3-4 years. The nice thing about this oil-based stain is you can just clean the surface and reapply right over top of the existing layer, no need to remove it beforehand.

  • @jeff_9074
    @jeff_9074 Рік тому +4

    I always apply readyseal stain with a good 4" brush. I stained my deck and about 340 linear feet of privacy fence this way. Sure it takes longer, but 7yrs later and my fence still doesn't look bad, but I'm finally restaining it this summer. Saw this video looking to see if I should try other methods, and I feel like the brush method puts it on thick and lasts the longest.

    • @kingssing
      @kingssing Рік тому

      What color did you use Jeff? And seven years you can't go wrong

    • @jeff_9074
      @jeff_9074 Рік тому +1

      @@kingssing I used Pecan for deck and fence.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому

      Love it, I think your results speak for themselves. Thanks for the comment!

  • @hughcules7012
    @hughcules7012 2 місяці тому +1

    I can't seem to find whether or not it's oil based or water based.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  2 місяці тому

      It is oil based.

    • @hughcules7012
      @hughcules7012 2 місяці тому

      @@i_try_diy ok thanks, Fence looks amazing btw.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  2 місяці тому

      I appreciate that!

  • @wonderwhat4
    @wonderwhat4 Рік тому +2

    Great video. On Amazon it says it lightens up after 14 days. Did yours lighten up? Do you still like the color you chose if it did lighten up? I was thinking about pecan but I do like the color of yours. 👍

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому +2

      Thank you! It definitely lightened up a bit, but not tons. I haven't noticed any fading in the several months since applying either.
      We love the Light Oak color on our western red cedar fence. Honestly, I'm not convinced there's a real massive difference between Light Oak, Cedar, Pecan, and Redwood. A lot of how it looks depends on the wood you're staining, which you'll notice with how different some of the review pictures look.
      Check out this video, might be helpful in deciding: m.ua-cam.com/video/0-8eBQ2EsXk/v-deo.html

  • @94hkd
    @94hkd Рік тому +2

    Great video. You have sold me on the ready seal !

  • @sgtcortesusmc
    @sgtcortesusmc Рік тому +9

    Just applied this for the first time using the handheld pump sprayer, one thing I did different is get a flat nozzle, found it sprays a lot more consistent. Did go back with a roller on it just in case. Great work and great fence you have there!

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому +1

      That's a great idea! Glad to hear it worked well for you. Appreciate the comment.

  • @typedeaf
    @typedeaf 3 місяці тому +1

    2024 and same stain is $175 on Amazon now. Inflation.
    I bought 10 gal of Ready Seal based on general recommendations. Didnt realize that Ready Seal only covers 125 sq.ft. gallon. Looks like I need about 40 gallons! Yikes at total cost!

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  3 місяці тому

      Yeah that stings. Let me know how it all goes! Hopefully holds up a long time so you're not having to shell out more $ anytime soon

  • @parksmitchell
    @parksmitchell 2 роки тому +3

    I use the light oak on my deck. I use a Home Right hvlp paint sprayer for the rails. Worked great.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  2 роки тому

      We are very pleased with the light oak. I was worried it would be too yellow but not at all. Obviously depends a lot on the wood too.
      If/when I do it again I'll definitely try and get my hands on a decent sprayer!

    • @texasbasementbuilds4543
      @texasbasementbuilds4543 4 місяці тому

      Fixin to do our deck!

  • @larrymeares2240
    @larrymeares2240 Місяць тому

    This is a great video, kinda what I was looking for. I really like the color of stain on the cedar. It might have been mentioned, being the video is like 2 years old, but wouldn't an electric HVLP sprayer and back brushing or rolling be the way to go. I have 2 sprayers and they are only $30-40 each on Amazon.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Місяць тому

      Thanks for the comment! Yes you're 100% right, an inexpensive sprayer is the way to go. I just decided to use what I had lying around, but well worth the $40 investment to save the time and effort. Thanks!

  • @typedeaf
    @typedeaf 3 місяці тому +1

    Did you apply a second coat, as recommend by Ready Seal?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  3 місяці тому

      I only did one coat. It has held up well, though I'm sure adding a second coat would certainly help with longevity.

  • @rogergardner7740
    @rogergardner7740 Місяць тому

    Use a long reach roller frame
    Why do all that reaching and back bending down?
    73 here little wisdom for you been painting my whole life

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Місяць тому

      Thanks for sharing the wisdom!

  • @icedteamama176
    @icedteamama176 2 місяці тому

    Is the 130 ft just one side of your fence? How’s the stain looking now? Any fading? Thank you

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  2 місяці тому +1

      Both sides. And it's looking great, here's a recent update video I posted, hope it's helpful!
      m.ua-cam.com/video/05B_spCNgv0/v-deo.html

  • @krislinch7997
    @krislinch7997 Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing your video! What did you use to clean your sprayer when you finished?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Місяць тому

      Thanks for the comment! I just "cleaned" it out with water, and ran a bunch of water through it. It is now my dedicated stain sprayer because it's definitely not all the way clean! You could probably get it pretty clean using paint thinner or mineral spirits

  • @lizardman1303
    @lizardman1303 Рік тому +2

    Too bad it’s not available in every state

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому

      Bummer, I wasn't aware of that. Even through Amazon?

    • @lizardman1303
      @lizardman1303 Рік тому +2

      @@i_try_diy yea different states . Maybe it’s some environmental thing

  • @BO_Riddle
    @BO_Riddle Рік тому +1

    what exactly is light oak?
    Does it have any pigment or just transparent? the ready seal website says its "natural"

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому +1

      Yes it does have pigment, but seems to be the lightest of all the shades and should bring out the natural color of the wood the best. Honestly the wood you apply it to has a lot to do with how it looks. I applied to western red cedar so it has a bit of an orange/red/brown hue. If you applied it to pine or oak it would be less red. Hope that helps!

  • @Ginkgo711
    @Ginkgo711 2 роки тому +1

    Great price for the Ready Seal but only the light oak! How about a link for the other colors. thanks for the video

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  2 роки тому

      Is there a specific color you're looking at? They do vary a bit. Right now it's about $170 for Natural Cedar. Still a better price than Home Depot ($199) for now! amzn.to/3RDxzFX

  • @pawneep20
    @pawneep20 Місяць тому

    What about applying a waterproofing finish?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Місяць тому +1

      This product is designed to be essentially waterproof and repel moisture. Not sure about applying an additional product over the top of it

  • @bayodaman
    @bayodaman 10 місяців тому +1

    Hey quick question did you have to do two coats when staining fence?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  10 місяців тому

      Readyseal recommends two light coats or one heavier coat. I just did one pretty thick coat and it's held up great.

  • @danielmunoz128
    @danielmunoz128 Рік тому +1

    Did you power wash or clean your fence before hand? Sorry if I missed that step.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому

      I power washed it a few days before staining, but only gently to remove any loose dirt or dust. It was a brand new fence so there was no need to remove any old stain or mildew.

  • @margaretodamo6784
    @margaretodamo6784 Рік тому +1

    How long before you put on the second coat? Ready seal requires 2 coats right?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому

      I'd wait about an hour between coats. I've read two lighter coats or one thick coat, but I think you'll always see better results with two.

  • @jorgetovar7735
    @jorgetovar7735 11 місяців тому +1

    When the time comes to reapply, what are the steps ?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  11 місяців тому +2

      Since it's oil based and not water based, all you need to do is clean the surface of any dirt or build-up (very light power wash or hose jet spray) then let it dry for a few warm days and reapply right over the top. No need for chemicals or stain remover. Very simple process.

  • @johnkim67
    @johnkim67 2 роки тому +2

    Beautiful finish!

  • @chrisparker5895
    @chrisparker5895 8 місяців тому +1

    Just wondering how does this look today, over a year later… is it weather beaten, is it still nice looking?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  8 місяців тому +2

      Coming up on two years now and it still looks great. It's lightened up some, but still looks really nice and uniform. I'll probably recoat after three years.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  3 місяці тому

      Just posted an update on what it looks like now 2 years later if you want to check it out! ua-cam.com/video/05B_spCNgv0/v-deo.html

  • @leahMinneapolis
    @leahMinneapolis Рік тому +1

    Dumb question, but I've never used this before - how do you mix the large 5 gallon of Ready Seal?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому +2

      Not a dumb question at all. Easiest way I've found is just basically shake it - tip it side to side and upside down a whole bunch to mix up any that has settled to the bottom. Just make sure the cap is on tight!

    • @rainacherienne1010
      @rainacherienne1010 4 місяці тому

      Walmart sells 5 gallon mixer tool for $6, bought it today.

  • @xxsekoxx
    @xxsekoxx 4 місяці тому +1

    How long does it last?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  4 місяці тому +1

      It's been two years and it's still looking good. It's faded a tiny bit, but won't need a re-coat for another year or two probably. I'll try and post an update video soon.

  • @djsuretay1
    @djsuretay1 Рік тому +1

    How often do you have to redo the fence

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому

      It's been just over a year since I originally applied it and it's still looking great. I imagine I'll add a new coat every 3-4 years to keep it looking nice.

  • @BO_Riddle
    @BO_Riddle Рік тому +1

    tnx 4 the review

  • @brucemou1
    @brucemou1 Рік тому +1

    Does it leave a film that peels?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому +3

      Not at all. That's the beauty of oil based vs. water based... Assuming the wood is properly dry, the oil-based stain/sealer will soak into the porous wood rather than sitting on top like paints and water based products, which end up peeling.

  • @Goldenstateguy1
    @Goldenstateguy1 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for this video. this is super helpful and gave me some good idea of the time and tools I will need. Thumbs up!

  • @kingssing
    @kingssing Рік тому +1

    It looks awesome if it holds up the look

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  3 місяці тому

      Just posted an update on what it looks like now 2 years later if you want to check it out! ua-cam.com/video/05B_spCNgv0/v-deo.html

  • @kingssing
    @kingssing Рік тому +1

    Hi Can I ask how the sealer is holding up? Thank you

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому +2

      It's holding up great after just over a year. It lightens up a bit in the weeks after applying, not since then. No regrets and I even used the same stain on another section of fence I built. Thanks for watching!

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  3 місяці тому

      Just posted an update on what it looks like now 2 years later if you want to check it out! ua-cam.com/video/05B_spCNgv0/v-deo.html

  • @williamselfjr.3948
    @williamselfjr.3948 4 місяці тому

    Did it end up fading after a year? About to stain my fence in the next few weeks.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  4 місяці тому +2

      It's been two years and still looks great. It has faded a little bit of course, but definitely doesn't need to be re-applied yet. Will try and post a follow up video soon.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  3 місяці тому

      Just posted an update on what it looks like now 2 years later if you want to check it out! ua-cam.com/video/05B_spCNgv0/v-deo.html

  • @grasscutter1963
    @grasscutter1963 Місяць тому

    Do stain it for just adding color or to protect the wood?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Місяць тому +1

      Definitely both. Ready Seal is a stain & sealer, so in addition to looking nice it protects the fence from weathering, rotting, fading, UV rays and more. Without stain, cedar and other woods will look pretty ugly within a couple years

    • @grasscutter1963
      @grasscutter1963 Місяць тому

      @@i_try_diy Thank you!

  • @m.suchara4292
    @m.suchara4292 2 місяці тому

    Just finished my fence using your suggestions...except I bought a pump sprayer with nozzles meant for staining.
    It definitely went pretty darn fast though I still hit it with a roller just to smooth things out. FYI, 5 gallons of that stain right now on Amazon is $175. Still cheaper than Behr.
    Thanks again for the video!

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  2 місяці тому

      Nice! Yeah I probably could've finished it in half the time if I had the right nozzle haha. Definitely plan to use that in the future! Appreciate the comment👍

  • @alexadouglas9450
    @alexadouglas9450 2 роки тому +1

    Turned out amazing! Detailed and informative video

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  2 роки тому

      Thank you! We really like how it turned out

  • @douggoble9695
    @douggoble9695 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you, excellent diy video! I am going with the light oak.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching! Would love to hear how it turns out, I think you'll be pleased.

    • @douggoble9695
      @douggoble9695 2 роки тому

      @@i_try_diy Sure, subscribed!

  • @texasbasementbuilds4543
    @texasbasementbuilds4543 4 місяці тому

    Awesome, fixing to do my deck. Great job, Thanks

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  4 місяці тому

      Appreciate it! Best of luck!

  • @robbelle3707
    @robbelle3707 5 місяців тому

    Do you need to do both sides for protection,I’m installing a privacy fence over my cyclone fence on one side of yard,once installed I won’t be able to access the backside due to not being able access as it is in my neighbors yard

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  5 місяців тому

      That's a great question. What wood are you using? It will definitely help with longevity to do both sides so they're sealed and protected. But in my non-expert opinion, if you don't stain the backside, as long as you're using rot resistant wood like cedar, it would take a really long time for any kind of decay or rot to form and the make its way from the unstained backside to the front side. It would look really ugly on the backside after a few years but sounds like you'd never see it.

  • @CameronSevyn
    @CameronSevyn 2 роки тому +1

    That’s my doogie

  • @handduggraverdronline
    @handduggraverdronline 6 місяців тому

    With thatbrush sure it wint hold anything. Buy a good brush.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  6 місяців тому

      Yeah for sure, just what I had lying around. Thanks

  • @ritawilliams8473
    @ritawilliams8473 Рік тому

    🙏🏾👍🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🙏🏾

  • @Brian-gx7yx
    @Brian-gx7yx 8 місяців тому +3

    I put a tire valve on my pressure spray and used a compressor to pump up my sprayer. 32 PSI was fine but I did go higher. no brush or roller was needed. Very fast and easy

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  7 місяців тому

      Wow, never would've thought of that! Just a regular pump sprayer?

    • @Brian-gx7yx
      @Brian-gx7yx 7 місяців тому +2

      @@i_try_diy yes just a regular sprayer. Metal would be best. Some have a psi rating

    • @tinaknutsen
      @tinaknutsen 4 місяці тому

      @@Brian-gx7yx
      What brand sprayer?
      Did you purchase off Amazon, Home Depot or Lowe’s???
      Any links?

    • @Brian-gx7yx
      @Brian-gx7yx 4 місяці тому +1

      @@tinaknutsen Princess Auto plastic, but a metal one is best. Best to have a big lid to easily put in tire valve

    • @tinaknutsen
      @tinaknutsen 4 місяці тому

      @@Brian-gx7yx
      Thank you kindly for responding back. Going to take your advice.

  • @nallen6559
    @nallen6559 Рік тому

    Good explanatio0n on what worked for you and some very good tips like keeping your material mixed. Thanks, good information.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому

      So glad it was helpful, appreciate you watching!

  • @Jimmy_Cavallo
    @Jimmy_Cavallo Рік тому

    💥 Thank you. This was helpful. I’m trying to find something to preserve the new appearance of the cedar and prevent it from turning grey but nit alter the color too much. This seems to be more of a stain that changes the color. I have a 50’ long fence, two sides so 5 gallons seems to be more than enough.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому

      From what I've read and experienced, the pigment in a stain helps to protect the wood from fading or discoloring from sunlight and weather, along why I the actual oil/sealant of course. Transparent sealers don't seem to do quite as well or last as long as semi-transparent which is what this is. I also wanted to bring out the natural color as much as possible, so I chose Light Oak which is their lightest shade. But it definitely does add some color. And yes, 5 gal should be plenty for your needs. Thanks for watching!

  • @patriciaebert5596
    @patriciaebert5596 6 місяців тому

    I agree with the comments below, great informative video.
    Can you provide an update after a year, how the stain & sealer is holding up?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  6 місяців тому

      Thank you! It's been almost two years since staining and it's holding up really well. Color has lightened up a bit but still looks great. I will try and make a quick video update in the coming weeks.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  3 місяці тому

      Just posted an update on what it looks like now 2 years later if you want to check it out! ua-cam.com/video/05B_spCNgv0/v-deo.html

  • @calbeer
    @calbeer Рік тому

    Great video. Did you prep your new fence before applying? how has it held up 1 year in? Any idea how long it will lasts?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for the comment! The biggest "prep" is just making sure it's dry enough to accept the stain. I waited a few months after installing the fence to apply the stain. I did also very lightly power wash a few days before staining it to get any dust/dirt off. But that's it for prep!
      It has held up really well. It's a bit lighter now than what you see in the video right after it was applied, but still looking great. My guess is I'll re-apply after 3-4 years. Nice thing is you can just clean it and re-apply right over the top, no need to strip the wood or remove it.
      Hope that helps!

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  3 місяці тому

      Just posted an update on what it looks like now 2 years later if you want to check it out! ua-cam.com/video/05B_spCNgv0/v-deo.html

  • @universalfence3337
    @universalfence3337 2 роки тому

    How much should we charge per foot

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  2 роки тому +1

      Good question... I did 125 feet of 6' fence (750 sq feet) and it took me about 5 hours with pump sprayer, roller, and brush. If you're using a good sprayer that will cut your time in half at least. Maybe that will help you calculate a time and cost estimate.

  • @pathfinderadventures3469
    @pathfinderadventures3469 Місяць тому

    Looks Great!

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Місяць тому

      Thank you so much! 🙏

  • @scottjenkins9130
    @scottjenkins9130 Рік тому

    Did you do 1 or 2 coats and how many 5 gallon buckets did u use for the 130 feet of fence? i’m assuming u did both sides?

    • @scottjenkins9130
      @scottjenkins9130 Рік тому

      Btw great video. i have 120lf of fence so this was just what i needed to see thabks again.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful! I only did one coat and used two 5 gal. buckets. Had a tiny bit left over after about 125 ft of 6' fence both sides. The way I did it was slow, but almost zero waste/overspray compared to if you use a sprayer, definitely a trade off.

  • @jj-2223
    @jj-2223 Рік тому

    Thank You! This helps very much 😊

  • @pccoder
    @pccoder Рік тому

    great job. great video.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому

      Thank you! Appreciate you watching.

  • @lorinaslund4295
    @lorinaslund4295 5 місяців тому

    Great video. 👍🏼

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  5 місяців тому

      Thanks so much for the comment, I appreciate it.

  • @universalfence3337
    @universalfence3337 2 роки тому

    Why not use the machine

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  2 роки тому

      Definitely would've been quicker with a sprayer

  • @ja.935g67
    @ja.935g67 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing!

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  6 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching

  • @nathangood3745
    @nathangood3745 2 роки тому

    Wow I learned a lot, can't wait for your next video!

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  2 роки тому

      Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching

  • @BerlinStadtderJugendt
    @BerlinStadtderJugendt 7 місяців тому

    Looks great !!

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  7 місяців тому

      Appreciate that!

  • @bayodaman
    @bayodaman 11 місяців тому

    How did the stain hood up after a year? About to stain my fence.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  11 місяців тому

      It has held up really well through all four seasons out here in Utah, really pleased with it. I'd say it's lightened up a little bit, but nothing major. Will probably re-coat in another 2-3 years. Good luck with the project!

    • @bayodaman
      @bayodaman 10 місяців тому

      @@i_try_diy Nice also another question how much stain did it take you? Just bought 5 gallon hopefully that is enough

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  10 місяців тому +1

      It took me 10 gallons to do about 115 feet of 6' fence, both sides. It varies if you're using a sprayer or not, sprayers typically require a bit more stain

    • @bayodaman
      @bayodaman 10 місяців тому

      @@i_try_diy okay thanks just found out I have to get 20 gallons. I have 221 linear feet of fence with cap and trim.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  3 місяці тому

      @@bayodaman Just posted an update on what it looks like now 2 years later if you want to check it out! ua-cam.com/video/05B_spCNgv0/v-deo.html

  • @mountainstandardoutdoors8673
    @mountainstandardoutdoors8673 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing. Been debating between light oak and cedar.
    Did you power wash or clean the fence beforehand?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  2 роки тому

      I built the fence and let it sit for about 3 months in the hot summer sun. Then LIGHTLY pressure washed it a few days before staining to get any dirt or dust off. Seemed to work well.

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  2 роки тому

      And I have only seen photos of the Cedar color, but I'm very happy we went with Light Oak. Love the shade.

    • @gigatube24
      @gigatube24 11 місяців тому +2

      Did you cover any metal parts before staining the wood?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  11 місяців тому +1

      @@gigatube24 yeah I covered them where possible, but it wipes off of metal super easily so was no big deal if I got some on there (which I did). Just wipe it off soon after applying and don't let it dry.

    • @gigatube24
      @gigatube24 11 місяців тому

      @@i_try_diy I appreciate the information and the fast reply. Thank you!!

  • @diywithjhonny2083
    @diywithjhonny2083 Рік тому

    Buen trabajo man

  • @BigHomie030
    @BigHomie030 Рік тому

    So you turned a one man job into a two man job by using 3 different methods to stain your fence?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому +1

      Trial and error to see what works! Keeps it interesting. Thanks for watching

    • @BigHomie030
      @BigHomie030 Рік тому +1

      @@i_try_diy ok makes sense I didn’t know it was your first time. I thought you said you had done this before

  • @toddryan1094
    @toddryan1094 2 місяці тому

    Now $199 on Amazon, thanks Joe

  • @wtfthischannelshit
    @wtfthischannelshit Рік тому +1

    What length on the roller nap?

    • @i_try_diy
      @i_try_diy  Рік тому

      I believe it was just 3/8" nap. Shouldn't matter too much I don't think.