How Much Does Fence Painting Cost in Watsonville, CA? (2026)

Average Cost

$79,640–$153,399

Materials

$64,520–$124,540

Labor (Santa Cruz)

$759–$1,197

Labor rates in Santa Cruz are +15% compared to Sacramento Metro baseline.

Fence painting provides a solid, opaque finish that covers wood grain, hides imperfections, and creates a uniform look. Unlike staining, painting builds a surface film that shields the wood from UV and moisture. This estimate covers cleaning, scraping, priming bare spots, and applying two coats of exterior acrylic latex or alkyd paint. Also applicable to wrought iron fences needing rust-inhibiting paint. Pricing per linear foot.

Watsonville is located in Santa Cruz County (Santa Cruz). Agricultural city in the Pajaro Valley with older bungalows and newer subdivisions. The local utility provider is PG&E.

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Labor(Santa Cruz +15%)

Fence Painter15h @ $37–$60/hr
$552–$897
Pressure Wash Operator4.5h @ $46–$67/hr
$207–$300
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Materials

$64,520–$124,540

Labor

$759–$1,197

Markup

$14,361–$27,662

Estimated Total Cost

$79,640 – $153,399

$531–$1,023 per unit

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Project Timeline

1

Cleaning & Scraping

1 day

Pressure wash or scrub the fence, scrape any loose or peeling paint, and allow to dry 24–48 hours.

2

Priming

0.5–1 day

Spot-prime bare wood, knots, and rusted iron areas with appropriate primer. For new wood, apply a full primer coat.

3

Paint Application

1–2 days

Apply two coats of exterior paint using airless sprayer with back-brushing for complete coverage on both sides of pickets.

Materials Breakdown

MaterialQtyUnitUnit CostTotal
Exterior fence paint (5-gallon bucket)450bucket$120–$230$54,000–$103,500
Exterior bonding primer (gallon)300gallon$25–$48$7,500–$14,400
Fence cleaner / degreaser (gallon)300gallon$10–$22$3,000–$6,600
Drop cloths & masking supplies1kit$20–$40$20–$40

Fence Painting in Watsonville — FAQ

Should I paint or stain my fence?+

Paint lasts longer (5–7 years) and hides imperfections but requires more prep for recoating. Stain shows the wood grain and is easier to maintain but lasts 2–3 years on fences.

Do I need to paint both sides of my fence?+

Painting both sides provides the best moisture protection and prevents warping. Many HOAs require the finished side to face neighbors. At minimum, paint the side exposed to weather.

What color paint is best for a fence?+

White and off-white are classic choices. Dark colors absorb more heat and may cause wood to expand and contract faster. Consider your home's exterior color scheme for a cohesive look.

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