Fit For The Job Shed & Fence Paint Brush

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Description

Most paintbrushes are versatile, perfectly suited to a range of projects both inside and outside the home. If you take care of them, making sure to clean paintbrushes after each use, they’ll last for a long time.

However, sometimes you need a paintbrush that’s designed for a specific purpose. Painting wood surfaces can be tricky, even for an experienced painter, and using a brush that isn’t up to the task only slows you down.

Our shed and fence paint brush is all you need for wooden surfaces, gliding effortlessly along both rough and smooth textures, leaving a smooth and even coat of paint every time.

The Best Paintbrush for Fences

Fence painting can be a time-consuming project if you don’t have the right tools. Most fences need more than one coat, depending on the paint you’re using, and you need to be thorough with each panel, cutting in to ensure you cover all of it.

On smooth or semi-smooth surfaces, our shed and fence paint brush glides along, making every stroke perfect. If you need to stop halfway and top up your brush, that piles on more time pressure and isn’t ideal for sore knees and backs. We designed our high-capacity fence paint brush with 100% synthetic fibres so that it holds more than enough paint, varnish, or wood treatment to cover tall fences in a single run, but not so much that you see drips or splashes.

It also has a soft grip handle for added comfort. It is carefully shaped to fit comfortably in your hand, whether you use a palm grip or a closed fist grip. The ribbed thumb area provides extra grip, preventing the brush from slipping. Some people prefer to paint with bare hands or gloves, so we made sure to design a handle that suits all types of painter.

As an added bonus, this brush can be attached to extension poles, so you can reach those high-up areas without the need for ladders.

The Best Paintbrush for Sheds

Of course, even our most tailored products are still versatile. Our shed and fence paint brush is perfect for what the name suggests, handling all wooden surfaces. As well as fences and sheds it can be used on fence gates, doors, and wooden garden furniture.

With so many ways to use it, we did everything possible to make sure our brushes are built to last. The synthetic filaments are easy to clean with warm water and retain their shape after each use, ensuring the fence paint brush lasts through many painting jobs.

There’s nothing more frustrating than getting ready for a painting project and then finding out your brush bristles have fused together after some time in the cupboard or shed. With only minimal cleaning required, our brushes will be as good as new for years to come.

Best Paint for Fences and Sheds

But what paint should you use with this brush? We’re well known for our wide range of exterior wood paints, giving both professional and domestic painters plenty of choice.

Our shed and fence paint brush is ideal for use as a garden fence paint brush, creosote brush, shed paint brush, deck stain brush, or decking oil brush. This exterior paint brush works well on both smooth planed and rough sawn timber. It’s also suitable as a black bitumen paint brush or tar brush for waterproofing shed roofs, and is perfect for adding that vital layer of primer that improves the durability of your exterior paints.

Essentially, this is the perfect brush for the job, no matter what paint you’re using or what you’re painting. It gives you the best value for money, giving you more budget for paint and other painting accessories.

 

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FAQ's

How do you paint a garden fence with a brush?

When using a fence paint brush on a wooden fence, you should brush the paint in the direction of the wood grain for a smoother finish. Make sure you start from the top of the fence, and slowly work your way down so that you catch any drips to avoid wasting any fence paint. If you’ve got a large flat area, a paint roller will help you get the job done quickly.

How long does it take to paint a fence with a brush?

It can typically take 15 to 30 minutes per panel when using a fence brush, depending on how big the panel is and how precise you are. This is the slowest method of painting however it is the most accurate as you have more control, which means that you are less likely to miss any edges.

How to varnish a fence with a brush?

To varnish a fence you should dip the fence paint brush in a can of Woodstain, and cover any slats in the fence. to varnish the rest of the fence you should work from top to bottom to avoid any drips, keeping the tip of the fence paint brush wet at all times. After waiting for the first coat to dry, it is best to brush the fence again for a second coat.

Is it better to use a brush or a roller to paint a fence?

We recommend that you use a fence paint brush to paint or varnish any edges on the fence, as it gives you a lot more control. However for large flat surfaces it may be a better idea to use a paint roller to save you some more time and use less paint. No matter which fence you are painting you will need a fence paint brush, so if you had to choose one that would be our choice.