Deck Staining
We'll help you win the fight against Mother Nature by staining and painting your deck to both protect it and make it look great all year round.
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On average, decks should be restained every 3-4 years
We’ll help you win the fight against Mother Nature by staining and painting your deck to both protect it and make it look great all year round.
Painting and staining your deck can be a big job, even if your deck isn’t all that large.
It takes time and care to ensure you get the finish you want.
Whether you want deck with a solid color, or want to keep the more natural look of the wood, we’ll help you create the perfect look for your outdoor space.
When you’re thinking about painting your deck, there are a few things you should consider.
It’s not just about the look you’re after; each type of deck finish has practical benefits to think about too.
After all, the goal of treating your deck is to keep the wood in good shape as it puts up with the changing weather conditions.
When you’re looking at finishing your deck, there are 2 looks you can go for: paint or stain.
Painting gives the best level of protection for wood. It’s the best at protecting wood from both moisture and sunlight, and can last for up to 10 years in some cases.
- Staining allows you to show off the natural grain of the wood, which gives you a high-end look.
- Stain soaks deep into the wood, filling up gaps that would otherwise soak up moisture.
- Stain still provides some good resistance to moisture, but it’s not as effective as paint.
- It also doesn’t provide much protection from sunlight, which means you’ll likely need to reapply the stain more often than you would with paint.
- On average, decks should be restained every 3-4 years.