Expert Fence Staining in Santa Clara — Clean, Prep & Protect for 3–5 Years
Professional wood fence cleaning, prep, and staining in Santa Clara, CA. We restore color, seal the wood, and protect against UV and weather damage — results that last 3–5 years.
Santa Clara's Silicon Valley location means wood fences accumulate urban particulate and Bay Area seasonal moisture — accelerating weathering and greying across the city. On older residential streets near Central Park and Mission City, wood fences deteriorate without regular protection. Professional staining seals and protects Santa Clara fences for 3–5 years.
Weathered, sun-bleached cedar fence with uneven coloring and exposed grain — typical of Santa Clara fences after a dry summer season without protection.
Rich, deep stain penetrates the wood grain — color fully restored and UV protection applied. Looks brand new and stays protected for 3–5 years.
We send before-and-after photos after every fence staining job — so you can see exactly what was done and share with your HOA or property manager if needed.
Text your address to (408) 476-3891 or click Get a Free Quote. We'll measure and give you a firm price within 30 minutes — no visit required first.
We clean the fence first — removing dirt, mold, and old oxidized wood fibers. Proper prep is what separates a stain that lasts from one that peels in a year.
We apply a penetrating oil-based stain that soaks into the wood rather than sitting on top. Even coverage, no drips, no lap marks.
We send before-and-after photos directly to you when the job is complete — useful for HOA records or before listing your home.
Full liability coverage on every job. You're protected.
Before & after photos on every visit — documentation you keep.
We pressure wash and prep before every stain application — the step most DIYers skip.
Not satisfied? We come back and make it right at no charge.
"Matthew and team are first class. He took care of all of my outdoor needs; gutter cleaning, power washing roof, driveway, sidewalks, and patio, along with window washing and exterior house scrubbing. I am so glad I found him and highly recommend him for your residential needs."
"Highly recommend ORS Clean — they were professional and did a fantastic job on my home. It was easy to work with Matt. Happy to recommend this company for anyone needing this service."
"ORS did a great job on my driveway and walkway. They are friendly and easy to work with."
Fence staining pricing depends on too many variables to publish a flat rate — fence length, height, number of sides, wood condition, and whether prep work is needed all affect the final cost. Rather than give you a number that might not apply to your fence, Matt will assess your specific situation and give you a firm quote within 30 minutes.
Always included: pressure wash prep, stain application, and before-and-after photos.
Santa Clara's Bay Area location means wood fences are exposed to seasonal fog moisture and urban particulate from Silicon Valley traffic — both of which accelerate weathering and greying. On older residential streets near Mission City and Central Park, unprotected fences can deteriorate visibly within 2–3 years. Professional cleaning, prep, and penetrating oil-based stain protects Santa Clara fences for 3–5 years.
Pricing depends on fence length, height, and condition. Most residential fences in Santa Clara run several hundred dollars. Text (408) 476-3891 with your address for a firm quote within 30 minutes — no visit required before you decide.
A properly prepped and stained fence typically lasts 3–5 years before needing a refresh coat. We use professional-grade penetrating oil-based stains — not surface film stains that peel and crack. Santa Clara's dry summers and UV exposure make proper prep especially important.
Always. We pressure wash and prep the surface first — removing dirt, mildew, and oxidized wood fibers. Staining over a dirty fence is the most common DIY mistake. Proper prep is what makes the stain bond correctly and last.
We use penetrating oil-based exterior stains that soak into the wood grain rather than forming a film on the surface. This gives better UV protection, weather resistance, and longevity — and won't peel or chip the way surface coatings can.