Fence finish

Fence Stain Calculator

Estimate stain or sealer for a straight fence. Choose whether you are coating one or both sides, add coats, coverage, waste, and price for a practical purchase estimate.

Project inputs

Start with your actual measurements.

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How the estimate works

Use the number as a planning starting point.

Fence face area multiplied by coated sides, coats, and waste allowance is divided by the product coverage per gallon.

Measure first

Measure finished dimensions, actual stock, openings, and site constraints before ordering material.

Check the result

Pickets, rails, gaps, roughness, weathering, and application method change actual coverage. Buy based on product instructions and keep extra for repairs or touch-ups.

Plan the next step

Use the related calculators below to turn a first estimate into a material list, layout, or a more detailed project plan.

FAQ

Common Fence Stain Calculator questions

Should I stain both sides of a fence?

That depends on ownership, access, appearance, and product instructions. Select the number of sides you will actually coat.

Why does a fence use more stain than its flat area?

Edges, texture, gaps, rails, overspray, and absorption can increase real product use.

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Planning disclaimer: WoodCutTool results are estimates. Verify measurements, product instructions, material condition, local requirements, and safety practices before buying, cutting, or building.