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Fence Washing in Baton Rouge

If your fence in Baton Rouge looks gray, streaked, or covered in green patches, the wood or vinyl has accumulated organic growth and grime that changes its color and texture. You may see darker staining near the ground where moisture collects, or mildew spreading along horizontal rails. On-Site Pressure Washing, LLC cleans fences using methods suited to the material, removing buildup without splintering wood or warping vinyl.

Fence washing uses controlled pressure and surface-appropriate cleaning solutions to lift dirt and kill mold without damaging the underlying structure. The process works on wood fences, vinyl fences, and composite materials common in Baton Rouge properties. After cleaning, your fence will show its original color and texture, and the surface will feel smooth rather than slimy or rough.

If your fence in Baton Rouge looks aged or discolored, contact On-Site Pressure Washing, LLC to schedule fence washing.

What Gets Removed and How the Surface Changes

When you schedule fence washing in Baton Rouge, the crew inspects the material and adjusts the pressure and cleaning solution to match whether the fence is wood, vinyl, or composite. Wood fences receive a lower-pressure rinse to avoid splintering, while vinyl can handle slightly higher pressure without cracking. The cleaning solution sits on the surface long enough to break down organic matter before being rinsed away.

After the wash, your fence will look noticeably cleaner, with even color across all panels and rails. Any green or black staining will be gone, and the surface will dry without residue or streaks.

On-Site Pressure Washing, LLC offers fence washing throughout the service area and can clean fences of any height or length. The service does not include fence repair, staining, or sealing, but it does remove the buildup that accelerates wood rot and discoloration. If your fence has loose boards or damaged sections, those should be repaired before cleaning to prevent further damage during the rinse.

You Probably Have a Few Questions

Homeowners in Baton Rouge often ask whether fence washing will damage wood, how long the cleaning lasts, and if the service includes staining or sealing. These questions help clarify what the crew will do and what your fence will look like when the work is finished.

What types of fences can you clean?
The service cleans wood, vinyl, and composite fences using pressure and cleaning solutions suited to each material. The crew adjusts the method based on what your fence is made of.
Will pressure washing damage my wood fence?
No, the crew uses lower pressure on wood fences to avoid splintering or gouging the surface. The cleaning solution does most of the work, and the rinse removes loosened dirt and organic growth.
How long does fence washing take?
Most residential fences in Baton Rouge take between one and two hours depending on the length and condition of the fence. Larger properties or heavily stained fences may take longer.
Will my fence stay clean after washing?
Your fence will stay cleaner longer after washing because the organic growth has been killed and removed. However, mold and mildew can return over time, especially in shaded or damp areas of your yard in Baton Rouge.
Does fence washing include staining or sealing?
No, the service cleans the fence but does not apply stain or sealant. If you want to stain your wood fence, it should be done after the surface has fully dried, usually within a few days.

If your fence in Baton Rouge looks discolored or covered in grime, On-Site Pressure Washing, LLC can clean it using methods suited to wood, vinyl, or composite materials. Get in touch to schedule your fence washing service.