Sheds & Fences

Everything you need to quickly paint and protect your shed and fence.
Fence paint

Fence Paint

Fence paints that help you quickly get the job done and last for up to five years.
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Applicators

Applicators

Get the job done right, with the right Ronseal applicator.
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Shed paint

Shed Paint

Give your shed a lick of paint and protect the wood from weather damage too.
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Wood preserver

Wood Preserver

If you like the natural appearance of your wood but still need to protect it, wood preserver will do the job.
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FAQs

Why do I need to protect my fence or shed?

Fences and sheds are made of wood. If you don't protect wood it'll turn grey in the sun or rot in the rain. At best it won't look good. At worse, it'll collapse. You can choose two different kinds of Fence Life to protect it. One Coat gets the job done fast. 5 Year Weather Defence needs two coats but will last year after year, after year. Revise with correct products.

How should I prepare my fence before I paint it?

Give your fence a good clean with a stiff brush to get rid of any dirt.

When should I treat my fence?

The best time to treat your fences is in spring. At this time the temperature is more favourable and vegetation which would normally get in the way will not have grown too much. Treating at this time means the hard work is done in time to enjoy the summer.

How to remove Ronseal fence paint

Our fence paint can be easily painted over, so if you want to change the colour or freshen up the paint, just paint over it. You might need several coats if your covering a dark colour with a light one and vice versa. For paint that’s flaking or peeling, you can sand the damaged area and cover the old paint with a new one. If you don’t have any sandpaper, you can use a stiff wire brush which will also remove dirt too. If your fence paint has splashed onto concrete or patio, a pressure washer or a stiff wire brush with some hot soapy water should get rid of the fence paint.