Fence Painters in Harrogate

Harrogate Decorators are fence painters in Harrogate covering close-board fencing, panel fences, garden gates, and boundary timber structures across Harrogate, Bilton, Knaresborough, Pannal, Oatlands, Spofforth, and the surrounding area.
- Close-board and panel timber fencing prepared and treated
- Weathered and greyed timber stabilised before topcoat
- Fence stain and paint systems for Yorkshire’s outdoor conditions
- Garden gates, posts, and gravel boards included in the programme
- Combined fence and shed treatment in a single visit
Bilton inter-war semis and post-war detached homes on Bilton Lane and Knox Lane typically have close-board timber fencing left unpainted for several seasons. Grey, weathered timber needs a penetrating stabiliser before topcoat. This ensures adhesion and a uniform finish.
Call 01423 226111 for a free quote.
Why Choose Harrogate Decorators
Garden Specialists
Timber treatment and weather protection for fences and structures.
Clear Pricing
Fixed price from the first quote with no unexpected additions.
Fully Insured
Full public liability cover on every job we carry out.
Highly Recommended
Most of our work comes from repeat clients and referrals.
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Fence Painting Services in Harrogate
Timber Fence Panels and Close-Board Fencing
New timber fencing takes a stain well and needs treatment within the first year. This seals the grain before weathering begins.
Older fencing left untreated for several seasons has open grain and a grey, weathered surface. It needs a stabiliser or penetrating primer before any topcoat will adhere uniformly.
We clean the fence, apply a penetrating stabiliser where needed, and then apply the chosen stain or paint in two coats. For garden properties in Bilton and Oatlands, we advise on the most suitable colour at the site visit.
Weathered Timber Treatment
Grey, weathered fencing in Bilton and Knox Lane properties has a fibrous, open surface. Applying topcoat directly to this surface results in uneven absorption and a patchy, blotchy finish within the first season.
We use a penetrating timber stabiliser as a first coat on all weathered fencing. This seals the grain, consolidates the surface, and gives the topcoat a uniform base. The finished result is even in colour and lasts significantly longer than topcoat on an unprepared surface.
Garden Gates and Posts
Gates and posts take more weathering than fence panels. Their orientation and proximity to the ground expose them more. End grain in particular absorbs moisture rapidly.
We treat gate and post surfaces with extra attention at the base and end grain sections. For Pannal and Knaresborough properties with substantial garden gate structures, we advise on the right product and maintenance schedule at the site visit. For the full exterior programme alongside fence treatment, see our exterior painting page.
Fence Staining vs Painting
Fence stain penetrates the timber surface and handles expansion and contraction better through Yorkshire’s seasons. Fence paint builds up on the surface and can crack as the timber moves.
For most residential fence projects, a quality penetrating stain is the better long-term choice. We advise at the site visit based on fence type, condition, and colour preference. For more on timber surface options, see our wood painting page.


How Our Fence Painting Works
1. Site Assessment
We inspect the fence, check post condition, and note any panels that need replacement before treatment. Rotten posts and failing panels are flagged at this stage.
2. Cleaning
The full fence surface is pressure-washed or hand-cleaned to remove dirt, algae, and loose material. This is required before any stabiliser or primer can penetrate.
3. Stabiliser Application
Weathered timber gets a penetrating stabiliser applied across the full fence surface. New timber in good condition moves directly to topcoat.
4. Topcoat Application
Two coats of the chosen stain or paint are applied. Each coat is allowed to dry before the next. Gates and posts are treated in the same programme.
5. Final Inspection
We check coverage across the full fence run, including tops of posts, gate edges, and gravel boards, before leaving.
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Fence Painting Costs in Harrogate
Prices below are estimates only. Every fence run is different. Call 01423 226111 for a precise quote.


Fence Length and Height
A 15-metre close-board fence at a Bilton semi takes less time than a full boundary fence at a Pannal executive home with a larger garden perimeter.
Typical range: £400 to £650 for a standard Bilton semi-detached fence on Bilton Lane or Knox Lane.
Surface Condition
Severely weathered fencing with open grain needs stabiliser treatment before topcoat. This adds a step but is what makes the finish hold. Sound new timber needs less preparation.
Larger boundary fences at Pannal executive homes on Burn Bridge Road, with gates and posts included, typically range from £600 to £1,000.
Product Choice
Premium exterior stains from brands such as Sadolin or Ronseal cost more per litre than own-brand products. They offer better coverage and longer service life.
A fence and shed combined treatment for an Oatlands or Harrogate suburban property starts from around £600. For shed treatment alongside the fence, see our shed painting page.
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