How to Paint a Concrete Fence
A concrete fence is durable, sturdy, and low-maintenance, but over time it can start to look weathered or aged.
Would you like to give your concrete fence a modern look? Painting your concrete fence is an excellent solution.
In our range, we offer Dye for concrete or concrete paint in various RAL colours, perfect for giving your concrete fence a fresh appearance.
Which Paint to Use for a Concrete Fence
You can paint your concrete fence with our Dye for Concrete. It is available in almost all colours and shades — deep black, snow white, green-grey, and nearly every other colour from the RAL spectrum.
The RAL colour chart will help you choose the right shade. In the online RAL colour fan, you can select your preferred glaze colour and enter it when placing your order.
Our Concrete Paint is available in 5-litre cans and covers approximately 20 m².
Concrete Glaze is a special type of concrete paint developed specifically for concrete fences. With the right preparation and application, your fence will remain beautiful and protected against all weather conditions for many years.
Step-by-Step Guide to Painting a Concrete Fence
- First, remove all dirt, moss, and green deposits with a stiff brush or pressure washer.
- Use a degreaser or concrete cleaner if necessary to remove stubborn dirt.
- Allow the fence to dry completely.
- Check for any damage and repair it with concrete repair mortar.
- Apply a primer if needed.
- Stir the paint thoroughly to achieve an even consistency.
- Apply the first coat with a roller or sprayer, depending on the texture of the concrete.
- Let this coat dry completely, then apply a second coat for optimal coverage and protection.
- Avoid painting in direct sunlight or during rain.
Tips for Painting a Concrete Fence
- Weather conditions: Do not paint at temperatures below 10°C (50°F) or above 25°C (77°F).
- Use masking tape: Protect the ground and nearby garden areas.
- Choose the right colour: Light shades make spaces feel larger, while dark colours create a modern, sleek look.
- Maintenance: Clean the fence once a year with water and a soft brush to keep the paint looking fresh.
- Test a small area first: This helps you see how the colour looks once dry on your specific type of concrete.
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