Behr DeckOver Coating Video In this video we will review our experience with using the Behr DeckOver on a wood deck and how it performed after 2 years of exposure to the elements. Overall Score Armstrong Clark Stain at 2-Year Period: 5 If you took away the UV protection of being a 100% solid coating product, this product’s ratings would be much less. There are many complaints on the internet about the Behr Deckover peeling, even on their own website. Use at your own risk as there is a good chance it will peel and create a huge mess for you to fix.
Scott Paul ~ Restoring Wood & Decks Since 1993
Scott Paul ~ Restoring Wood & Decks Since 1993
As an article and comment contributor to the site, Scott has been around the pressure washing industry since attending college. In 1993 he started his first company called Oakland Pressure Wash specializing in exterior pressure washing and deck staining. That company evolved into OPW L.L.C. shortly thereafter concentrating more on exterior wood and deck restoration. Scott and his Deck Cleaning Michigan company have restored over 10,000 decks in the Metro Detroit area since the early years. He has become an authority in the deck restoration industry and has contributed to numerous wood restoration forums and informative sites.
In the spring of 1996, Scott opened his first Brick and Mortar storefront in Rochester Hills, MI. Scott relied on his experience and stocked the store with the best wood restoration products available. The store quickly became the go-to place for contractors and homeowners seeking the best products possible for their deck maintenance needs. In 2002, Scott opened his first eCommerce site selling the products he sold through his retail store. This allowed him to offer eCommerce solutions to both contractors and homeowners alike.
Over the years, Scott has used and sold enough decking and wood stain to cover over 100 million square feet. In the past 10 years alone he has helped over 30,000 contributors on his sites with their wood restoration questions and concerns. He has written hundreds of articles on the subject and loves to help homeowners. His goal has always been to help consumers achieve better results through better products and better service than provided by a local big box store.
Scott is only biased toward the products that perform the best based on his own personal experience using the products and in his 20+ years of helping others. Scott has been approached about selling numerous different deck restoration products through the years but selects only the products he has used and trusts to perform.
All the products he suggests through this site are sold through numerous online sites and in retail stores, allowing the consumer to choose their own means of purchase. Scott's eCommerce sites do sell many top brands he endorses and if you appreciate any of the help he has offered then feel free to purchase from one of them. You can also contact the manufacturer(s) directly for help in locating products.
eCommerce Deck Stain Sites Operated By Scott:
- www.opwdecks.com
- www.TWPStain.com
- www.DeckStain.com
- www.ArmstrongClarkStain.com
- www.Restore-A-Deck.com
DeckStainHelp.com was conceived by Scott and is his way of giving back and helping promote the use of quality products for better results.
-
-
Why Have a Two-Toned Deck Video Review Two-toned decks are becoming more popular every year. With a solid color or opaque deck stain on the verticals and a semi-transparent stain on the horizontal, two-toned decks look great and can ease the maintenance down the road. In this video, we’ll go over why a two-toned deck works well and the best deck stain options to choose. Advantages to Choosing a Two-Toned Deck There are several visual and maintenance advantages of having a two-toned deck. Here are a few of the principal reasons consumers have been switching to the two-toned look. The ability to color match the railings and vertical wood to blend with the color of the house by using a …
-
What are The Best Deck Stain Strippers Review Video How to strip your old deck stain is a very popular question that we get here at Deck Stain Help. Those who are familiar with the deck staining process are aware that you must always properly prep your deck before staining for beautiful results. In this video, we discuss the best deck strippers on the market. Looking For a Better Stain Stripper? When dealing with a deck that has an old failing deck stain on it, a simple wood cleaning is not enough. In this case, a deck stain stripper must be used to emulsify and soften the old stain so it can be removed more easily. Wood stain strippers are …
-
Why deck stain bubbles? If the deck stain bubbled it means you used a solid deck paint or a solid deck stain while the wood was still wet. Film forming deck stains like solid color stains must be applied to a completely dry surface so that they can adhere to the wood properly. If you leave the bubbles in the deck stain it will fail quickly and almost immediately begin to peel. What do you do about deck stain bubbles? The best thing to do when your deck stain bubbles is to strip the stain and start over. There is no way to fix the bubbles without removing what you have laid, cleaning the deck, and reapplying the solid stain …
-
Why is my Deck Stain Not Drying? There are a variety of reasons why your deck stain may not be drying properly. First and foremost you want to consider which type of deck stain you are using. Water-based deck stain may dry as soon as 1-4 hours, while oil-based may take anywhere from 4-24 hours. You want to give enough time to ensure that the stain dries and that it is not exposed to rain or other moisture sources. Deck Stain Drying Issues You may also find that if the deck stain is not drying, that you may have overapplied. If you put on a coat that is too thick, this may influence the feel and appearance. If you put …
-
Stripping A Deck Stain Video How to strip a deck stain using Restore-A-Deck Stain Stripper with Thickening Gel and Booster Additives. This is Step 1 in the Restore-A-Deck Deck-In-A Day restoration process. DeckStainHelp.com is a help and review site with the goal of offering advice to homeowners with the difficult task of restoring their exterior wood. Over the past years, we have used many exterior wood stains, cleaners, stain strippers, and wood brighteners. Our Help, Reviews, and Ratings are from our experience as contractors.
-
Deck Stain Pictures Album Deck stains have not changed much in the past few years. Many brands have gone away from oil-based stains to water-based, but you are still able to use oil-based stains in all US States and Canada. We currently restore about 300-400 decks annually, and our favorites are the penetrating semi-transparent and semi-solids. You can read the full article here on the: Different Types of Deck Stains
-
Semi-Transparent Deck Stain Picture Album We have been using deck stains now for 25+ years and reviewing them on DeckStainHelp.com since 2012. Our favorite stains have always been the penetrating semi-transparent stains as they last for 2-3 years, do not peel, and can be cleaned and reapplied without the heavy lifting of power sanding and insurance scrapping. For more info, see our article: The Best Semi-Transparent Deck Stains
-
Semi-Solid Deck Stain Picture Album We have been using deck stains now for 25+ years and reviewing them on DeckStainHelp.com since 2012. In the past 5+ years, we have used more and more of the semi-solid stains and colors. The major reason is that the higher the solid content, the better the UV protection from fading. Semi-Solid wood and deck stains allow the wood grain to show slightly and if they truly soak into the wood grain, reapplying is much easier down the road. For more info, see our article: The Best Semi-Solid Color Deck Stains
-
Restore-A-Deck Wood Stain Picture Album Restore-A-Deck Semi-Transparent Wood Stain is an advanced, water-based, semi-transparent stain formulation designed to penetrate deep into wood pores for maximum protection and longevity. Restore-A-Deck Wood Stain protects the wood from harmful UV rays and damage caused by water penetration. Restore-A-Deck Semi-Transparent Wood Stain is safe to use, has a low odor, and is easy to clean up with soap and water. It is ideal for all wood types including pressure-treated pine, cedar, fir, or redwood For more info, see our article: Restore-A-Deck Wood Stain Review
-
TWP 100 Series Picture Album Hearing from consumers who have used the TWP 100 Series wood stain, their decks have held up to the test of time and weather after this harsh winter. TWP is one of our top go-to stains as deck restoration contractors and we have been using it for 20+ years. Overall Score TWP 100 Series Stain at 2 Year Period: 8.5 – TWP is one of our most commonly used stains. We have applied the TWP 100 Series to many 1000’s of decks and rarely have an issue. Easy to apply and easy to reapply when the time comes. There are a few other stains that are as good, but as of yet, no other product has …
-
TWP 1500 Series Picture Album TWP 1500 Series is one of our top go-to stains as deck restoration contractors and we have been using it for 20+ years. Overall Score TWP 1500 Series at 2 Year Period: 8.5 – The TWP products like 1500 and 100 Series Stains are known to produce a durable, long-lasting finish. They have always been a favorite of ours and are consistently one of our top choice stains. We use the TWP stains on 300+ deck restorations annually. Ease of application, a beautiful finish, and easy re-coating makes TWP 1500 an outstanding professional-grade stain for all exterior wood projects. For more info, see our article: TWP 1500 Series Review
