Peeling paint, rotted pickets, or a fence that's turning gray and weathered. Our crew repairs, primes, and paints fences across Carol Stream so your property line looks clean again.
Franklin Park Painting paints and repairs fences across Carol Stream, IL starting at $99 per fence. The price covers pressure washing, sanding, replacing damaged pickets, priming, and two coats of exterior-grade paint or stain. A standard fence takes one day. Estimates are free and the crew is licensed and insured in Illinois.
A fence is the first thing people see from the street. If it's peeling or gray, it drags down the whole house. Here's why we do it right.
Damaged pickets and rotted sections get cut out and replaced. Painting over rot is just wasting your money.
Dirt and mildew get cleaned off. Paint sticks better to clean wood than dirty wood. Full stop.
We do solid paint and semi-transparent stains. Whatever fits your fence and your look.
We cover the landscaping. No drips on grass, bushes, or your neighbor's side.
Privacy fences, pickets, chain link posts, and wood fences of any height.
Carol Stream fences take a beating from the Illinois weather — hot summers, cold winters, and moisture that rots wood. We know how to protect them.
We paint and repair fences all over Carol Stream — from the privacy fences around the neighborhoods near the park district to the shorter picket fences closer to the DuPage County line. Our shop sits about ten minutes away in Franklin Park, so when you call, you get a crew that's actually nearby, not a call center.
Fence work is one part of what we do in the area. See everything on our Carol Stream painting services page, or check the rest of our Cook County service area.
Book Online & Save $50A fence job often leads to "can you look at the deck too?" — and yes, we can. Same crew, same standard.
No two fences are the same. A privacy fence needs different prep than a picket. We plan each job around your fence material and size.
We sand, prime, and paint solid colors or apply semi-transparent stains that let the wood grain show. Damaged pickets get replaced before any paint goes on.
Landlords and property managers in Carol Stream call us to keep fences looking good between tenants. Bigger jobs run through our commercial painting crew in Carol Stream.
Same process on every job, whether it's a short picket fence or a long privacy fence. You'll know exactly what's happening and when.
We walk the fence, check the condition, and give you a written price. No games.
Rotten pickets and damaged posts get cut out and replaced with fresh wood.
We clean the entire fence to remove dirt, moss, and mildew.
Rough spots sanded, old peeling paint scraped, every surface prepped for paint.
Bare wood gets a coat of primer so the finish coat bonds and lasts.
Exterior-grade paint or stain applied in two full coats. One coat never lasts.
You walk the fence line with us. Touch-ups happen on the spot.
Tarps, tape, and covers removed. Plants and grass are clean and paint-free.
If the left side sounds like your fence, the right side is what you get when we leave.
The paint is coming off in sheets, leaving bare wood exposed to the weather.
Scraped, primed, and painted with exterior-grade paint that holds up.
The fence has turned gray and dry, looking old and neglected.
Stained or painted to bring back the color and seal the wood from moisture.
Warped and rotted sections that make the fence look broken.
Replaced pickets, repaired posts, and a fence that stands straight.
Some painters quote low, then the add-ons start. Our price includes the whole job, start to finish.
The one we hear most: "Our fence looks better than it did when it was new."
Our home base is Franklin Park at 1060 E Green St, and from there we cover Carol Stream and the suburbs around it. Whatever your exterior needs — a new interior repaint or exterior work — Franklin Park Painting is the local crew that shows up and gets it right.
Free estimate, real written price, licensed and insured. Book online today and take $50 off your fence painting or repair job in Carol Stream.