If Your Fence Could Use a Face-Lift

Ask about our fence staining services in Tampa, Hillsborough, Pinellas & Polk County, FL

Your fence adds a touch of character and elegance to your home. If it’s lost its luster, turn to Leonard's Painting Services for fence staining, painting or refinishing services in Tampa, Greater Carrollwood, Hillsborough, Pinellas & Polk County, FL. We’ll breathe new life into your fence by staining it whatever color you want. We’ll consult with you about your options first to make sure you pick a color you’re happy with. Once we understand what you’re looking for, we’ll give your fence an even coat of paint or stain to make it look incredible.


Contact us today to schedule your consultation. We’ll give you a free estimate then. 

Benefits of staining your fence

Fence staining and painting do more than revitalize the look of your fence. It can also:


  • Extend its life span
  • Preserve the wood
  • Boost your curb appeal



Not to mention, this is a cost-effective alternative to enhancing your home’s appearance. Reach out to us to arrange for fence staining or refinishing services.

Your fence is more than a boundary line

Fence staining and painting do more than revitalize the look of your fence. It can also:


  • Extend its life span
  • Preserve the wood
  • Boost your curb appeal



Not to mention, this is a cost-effective alternative to enhancing your home’s appearance. Reach out to us to arrange for fence staining or refinishing services.

  • How often should I re-stain my fence?

    In Florida’s climate, most fences benefit from re-staining or resealing every 2 to 4 years, depending on sun exposure, rainfall, and wood type.

  • Can you stain a fence that was already painted or previously stained?

    If the existing finish is peeling or compromised, we’ll remove loose coating and prep the surface. In some cases, we may recommend stripping or light sanding before applying a new stain. It depends on condition.

  • Does staining help prevent termite or rot damage?

    While stain isn’t a full termite treatment, a properly done stain helps reduce moisture infiltration — a key factor in preventing rot and fungal growth. It complements proper maintenance and pest control practices.