Fence Painters in Plymouth

Plymouth Painters are fence painters in Plymouth treating timber panels, close-board fencing, and garden gates across suburban and coastal-exposed gardens.
- Timber fence panel cleaning, preparation, and treatment
- Close-board fencing and garden gate painting
- Fence staining with colour options
- Protective coatings for coastal-exposed timber
- Combined fence and shed treatment programmes
Plympton’s semi-detached family homes on The Ridgeway have good-sized rear gardens with timber panel fencing. Prevailing south-westerly winds carry salt air, so standard garden paint breaks down faster than inland equivalents. A marine-compatible treatment is the right product for this environment.
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Why Choose Plymouth Painters
Garden Specialists
Timber treatment and weather protection for fences and structures.
Clear Pricing
Fixed price from the first quote. No unexpected additions.
Fully Insured
Full public liability cover on every job.
Highly Recommended
Most of our work comes from repeat clients and referrals.
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Fence Painting Services
Timber Fence Panels
Timber fence panels are the most common fencing type across Plympton and Compton gardens. They absorb moisture quickly and degrade without regular treatment.
We clean, sand back any peeling areas, and apply a penetrating timber treatment before the topcoat. This helps the timber hold colour for longer and resist the salt-laden south-westerly winds.
Colour choices range from natural timber tones to bold contemporary shades. All products used are compatible with exterior painting standards for coastal and near-coastal positions.
Close-Board Fencing
Close-board fencing is a common boundary choice around Plymouth’s newer developments in Plymstock and Elburton. The overlapping vertical boards channel rainwater downward.
But the tongue-and-groove joints are vulnerable to paint build-up and splitting if preparation is skipped.
We clean all joints, sand back any failed paint, and apply treatment into the board edges before finishing. This protects the structural integrity of the fence, not just the surface appearance.
Garden Gates
Garden gates take more physical wear than fence panels. Hinges, latch areas, and the base of the gate all see concentrated stress.
Paint breaks down first at these points.
We treat gate edges and joints as part of the same preparation as the fence panels. Whether your gate is softwood, hardwood, or a combination, we match the treatment to the timber type.
If the gate is part of a broader fence and shed painting job, we treat everything in one visit to keep the programme efficient.
Fence Staining
Staining is an alternative to solid paint and lets the natural grain of the timber show through. It is also easier to maintain, as reapplication does not require stripping back to bare timber.
We offer a range of stain colours from pale cedar tones to darker charcoal and oak finishes. Stains are a popular choice on newer close-board fencing where the timber is still in good condition.
For older panels or weathered timber, solid paint gives better coverage and protection. We advise on the correct product during the site visit.
Protective Coatings for Coastal Timber
Properties within half a mile of Plymouth Sound need a different approach to fence treatment. Standard garden paints are formulated for sheltered inland use.
They will not perform well in salt-air environments.
We use marine-compatible timber treatments on coastal-exposed fencing in areas like Coxside, Kingsand Road, and Turnchapel. These penetrate deeper into the grain.
They resist the salt and moisture combination that causes standard products to fail early.
This also applies to elevated properties in Eggbuckland and Plymstock that catch prevailing south-westerly wind without natural shelter. See deck painting for the same approach applied to horizontal timber surfaces.


Here’s How It Works
1. Free Site Visit
We visit your garden to assess the fencing condition, timber type, and exposure. This gives us everything needed for an accurate written quote.
2. Written Quote
You receive a fixed written quote covering preparation, treatment, and finish. No estimates or vague ranges.
3. Preparation
We clean the fencing, sand back any peeling or flaking areas, and treat damaged or exposed timber. Preparation is the most important part of the job.
4. Treatment and Topcoat
We apply the correct primer or treatment for the timber condition, followed by the chosen stain or paint in the agreed colour.
5. Final Check
We walk the fence line with you before leaving to confirm coverage, joints, and edges are all finished to standard.
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Fence Painting Costs in Plymouth
Prices below are estimates only. Every fence is different. Call 01752 741113 for a precise quote. Fence painting costs in Plymouth vary depending on run length, timber condition, and exposure position. Coastal-exposed fencing requires more preparation time and marine-grade products. Both affect the overall price. Three things drive the price:

Standard rear garden fence, Plympton family semi
Standard rear garden fence, Plympton family semi (approx. 30 metres of panelling): £380 to £580.
Same job, Eggbuckland
Same job, Eggbuckland (larger plot, exposed position): £450 to £650.
Garden fence and gate, Compton 1930s semi
Garden fence and gate, Compton 1930s semi (sheltered rear garden): £280 to £420.
Call 01752 741113 to arrange a site visit and written quote.
Areas We Serve in Plymouth
Professional fence painting across Plymouth and surrounding areas.
Our painters cover Plymouth city centre, Mannamead, Peverell, Mutley, Stoke, Plymstock, Plympton, Crownhill, Derriford, Eggbuckland, Southway, Hartley, Compton, Lipson, Devonport, St Budeaux, Efford, Whitleigh, Saltash, Ivybridge, Tavistock, and Torpoint.
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