Fence Cleaning
in Dallas, TX
A dirty, mold-covered fence drags down your entire property's curb appeal. Our professional fence cleaning service removes years of green algae, black mold, weathering, and grime from wood, vinyl, metal, and composite fences — restoring them to a clean, attractive finish.
All Fence Types
Every Fence Material, Done Right
Different fence materials require different cleaning methods. What works on concrete will damage wood. What works on vinyl might not cut through iron fence oxidation. We assess each fence and use the exact technique and chemistry needed for your specific material.
- Wood privacy fence (cedar, pine, treated wood)
- White vinyl / PVC fence
- Painted wood fence
- Aluminum ornamental fence
- Wrought iron fence
- Metal farm-style fence
- Composite fence panels
- Chain link (frame and posts)
Pricing
Fence Cleaning Costs
Fence cleaning in Dallas typically ranges from $129 to $349 depending on fence length, height, material, and condition. Most standard residential fence sections fall in the $175–$275 range.
All pricing confirmed upfront before work begins. Free on-site estimates — no pressure.
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How We Clean Your Fence
Fence Material Assessment
Not all fences are cleaned the same way. We inspect your fence material, its condition, and any existing paint or stain before starting. Soft pine takes different pressure than dense cedar. Vinyl needs specific solutions to avoid yellowing or damage.
Pre-Treatment for Organics
Green algae, black mold, and mildew embedded in wood grain and vinyl textured surfaces need a chemical treatment before rinsing. We apply our biodegradable solution and let it dwell to kill the root of the organic growth rather than just surface-rinsing it away.
Careful Pressure Cleaning
We work panel-by-panel using the appropriate fan tip and pressure. For wood fences, we clean with the grain to avoid raising fibers. For vinyl, we use wide fan tips to prevent streaking. We maintain the proper standoff distance for each fence type.
Post Caps, Hardware & Detail
Fence posts, post caps, gate hardware, and hinge areas accumulate the most grime and are often missed in a rushed job. We pay specific attention to all detail areas to ensure the entire fence looks consistently clean.
FAQ
Fence Cleaning Questions
Will pressure washing damage my wood fence?
Not when done correctly. The key is using the appropriate pressure setting, the right nozzle tip, and working with the wood grain. Too much pressure can raise the wood grain and leave it rough. We use professional equipment that lets us dial in the exact pressure for your fence's species, age, and condition. Wood fences over 15 years old or in poor condition may need professional evaluation before cleaning.
Can you remove the green algae from my vinyl fence?
Absolutely — this is one of the most common requests we get. Green and black algae on white vinyl fences is caused by mold spores that feed on microscopic debris embedded in the plastic. Our biodegradable soft wash solution kills the algae at the root and our low-to-medium pressure rinse removes it completely. Most vinyl fences look nearly new after a thorough cleaning.
Should I stain my wood fence after pressure washing?
Yes, if your fence is bare wood or has old, flaking stain, cleaning it first is essential before applying any new stain or sealant. Pressure washing removes the old stain, dirt, and gray oxidized wood fibers, giving the new stain a clean surface to bond with. We recommend waiting 24–48 hours after cleaning for the wood to fully dry before staining.
How often should I clean my fence?
Every 1–2 years is typical for most Dallas fences. Wood fences in shaded yards may need annual cleaning to prevent mold from causing long-term damage to the wood fibers. Regular cleaning dramatically extends the life of a wood fence and keeps vinyl fences from permanent staining.
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