I am Scott Paul, a leading exterior restoration contractor and business owner with over 30 years of experience in clear wood sealers. My reviews and help tips are based on my history as a wood restoration contractor and actual hands-on testing, all designed to present you with the top product choices. See here for more info about me. Best Deck Sealers for 2026 Choosing the best deck sealer can be confusing, especially with so many products claiming to waterproof and protect your wood. After 30+ years of restoring and sealing exterior wood decks, we’ve tested nearly every type of deck sealer on the market. The biggest mistake we see? Using the wrong product for the job. A true deck sealer …
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.
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I’m Scott Paul, a leading exterior restoration contractor and business owner with over 30 years of experience specializing in semi-solid wood and decking stains. My expertise is rooted in decades of hands-on work as a wood restoration contractor. The reviews and tips I share are based on real-world testing and my professional experience, all aimed at helping you find the top product choices for your projects. For more about my background and approach, feel free to read more about me here. What are Semi-Solid Deck Stains? My Experience with Semi-Solid Deck Stains With over 25 years of experience using deck stains and reviewing them on DeckStainHelp.com since 2012, I’ve seen the evolution of stain formulas firsthand. In the past five …
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Best Solid Color Deck Stains 2026 – Contractor Tips & Reviews
I’m Scott Paul, an exterior restoration contractor and business owner with over 30 years of experience specializing in solid-color wood stains. My reviews and tips are based on years of hands-on experience with various wood restoration projects, designed to help you find the best product for your needs. See here for more info about me. Best Solid Color Exterior Surface Deck Stains – 2026 Expert Reviews In recent years, solid color deck stains have improved significantly, outperforming older formulas with enhanced durability and better adhesion. Previously, solid stains were prone to peeling, cracking, and premature wear, but new advanced formulations provide longer-lasting protection and superior resistance to foot traffic, weather, and UV exposure. Solid Color Deck Stain – Key Takeaways …
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Building a deck is an excellent way to add functional outdoor space, enhance the look of your home’s exterior, and potentially increase its value. In all my years of helping people with decks and wood staining, I know the wood you choose is critical to your deck’s aesthetics and longevity. But there is no simple answer regarding the “best” wood to use. You should evaluate them based on your unique circumstances, such as aesthetic preferences, climate, budget, maintenance requirements, and more. I’ll help guide you through understanding the various types of wood, avoiding common pitfalls, some pre-staining tips, and the best maintenance practices. Why Choosing the Right Wood Matters for Exterior Decks As I said, constructing a high-quality deck requires …
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Solid vs. Semi-Transparent Deck Stain: Which is Better?
At DeckStainHelp, we know staining is a critical maintenance task for the long-term preservation, protection, and appearance of wood decks. Deck stains can highlight the natural appearance of the wood, hide minor imperfections, and create a protective barrier against the potentially damaging effects of sunlight, water, dirt, mold, and mildew. But how do you decide which product you need? Deck stains are categorized according to their opacity: transparent (clear), semi-transparent, semi-solid, or solid. Further, deck stains are either water-based (acrylic) or oil-based. To help understand the differences, I’ll specifically compare solid (opaque) vs. semi-transparent stains for decks and explain the factors to consider when choosing between them. What is Solid Deck Stain? Before diving into the battle of solid vs …
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New Product Alert – TWP Semi-Solid Pro-Series!
For years now, TWP has been the brand of choice when it comes to professionals. TWP® stands for “Total Wood Protectant” and has been distributed for over 25 years. Offering Superior Protection from UV discoloration, rotting, and water, TWP® Wood Care, and Deck Stains can be used on virtually any exterior wood surface. Brand new is the TWP Semi-Solid Pro-Series Stain! Available in 30 Custom Colors, the TWP® Semi-Solid Pro-Series will keep your wood beautiful, fresh, and looking new longer! The ease of application and maintenance will allow you to enjoy your investment for years to come. TWP® Semi-Solid Pro-Series provides a broad spectrum of weather protection, is water repellent, and aids in color retention. TWP® Semi-Solid Pro-Series resists water absorption that causes …
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How to Restore Your Deck all in One Day
Hi, I am Scott Paul. I have been prepping and stripping exterior wood decks since 1993. To save time and money, we started using Restore-A-Deck prep and stains. These products allow my team to finish the entire deck restoration on the same day! See here for more info about me. Tips on Restoring Your Deck in One Day See our Deck Stain Facts section, which includes over 150 simple Q&A articles answering all your questions about deck staining, cleaning, and prep. In recent years, a few innovative deck and wood stains have entered the market, making it possible to prep and stain your deck on the same day. As professional contractors, this has been a game-changer—saving both time and money. …
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Deck Stain Facts: Videos, Questions & Answers
Wood and Deck Stain Question & Answer Videos See our Deck Stain Facts section with over 150 simple Q&A articles that answer all the questions that you have regarding deck staining, cleaning, and prep. Use our search to find deck staining and prepping facts. Deck Stain Facts Videos Short videos answering the most popular deck stain Questions and Answers to the most common deck staining and prepping inquiries that we receive, making it easier for the consumers to search and find what they are looking for. We will be constantly adding new Q&A videos as needed when new deck restoration questions arise.
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How Long Do Wood Decks Last?
How Long Do Wood Decks Last? There is no deck wood that lasts forever, as these structures are subjected to harsh exterior elements. For example, your deck potentially faces ultraviolet (UV) sunlight, rain, snow, ice, mold, mildew, bird droppings, and wood-destroying insects. A wood deck’s life expectancy may vary based on the type of material used, the quality of materials, your local climate, and how well the structure is maintained. Typical Lifespan of a Wood Deck: What to Expect How long should a wood deck last? The International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) estimates that wood deck planks should last 15+ years, composite planks from 8 to 25 years, and wood used for structural support from 10 to 30 …
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Hi, I am Scott Paul, a leading exterior restoration contractor and business owner with over 30 years of experience in exterior wood. My application reviews and help tips are based on my history as a wood and deck restoration contractor and actual hands-on testing, all designed to present you with the top product choices and advice. See here for more info about me. As a homeowner, proper care is critical for preserving a deck, which includes staining it every two to three years. During that process, there’s always a budget to consider, begging the question, “How much does it cost to stain a wood deck?” To help answer this, I’ve put together the following guide. Key Takeaways In the following, …
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8.5 Overall Rating Defy Extreme Wood & Deck Stain Defy Extreme Stain Description Defy Extreme Wood and Deck Stains are among my top picks for water-based stains. Offering exceptional UV resistance, it penetrates deeply into the wood grain—almost as well as an oil-based semi-transparent stain. Plus, its mold and mildew protection outperforms 90% of other semi-transparent stains, thanks to the nanoparticles of zinc oxide. Released in 2008, Defy Extreme quickly became the standout product in the Defy stain line. As a water-based formula, it penetrates the wood without forming a film, which is key to its durability. The stain features synthetic resins and nano-particles that reinforce the wood’s cellular structure, allowing it to better reflect UV rays—acting like sunscreen to …
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Hi, I am Scott Paul, a leading exterior restoration contractor and business owner with over 30 years of experience in new deck staining and prep. My tips for staining a new deck are based on my extensive hands-on experience as a wood and deck restoration contractor. I’ve tested and worked with a wide range of products, so I can guide you toward the top choices that will ensure the best results for your deck.See here for more info about me. Staining a New Deck in 2026 DeckStainHelp.com has earned its reputation as the go-to website for all things related to exterior wood surface restoration. One important tip I always recommend is waiting at least 3 months before staining new wood …
