Tips on Restoring Your Deck in One Day 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. In recent years there have been a few new deck and wood stains coming to the market that allow the ability to prep and stain your deck all on the same day. As contractors in the deck restoration business, this allows us to save money and more importantly time by completing everything on the same day. No need to wait days or even weeks for the wood to dry or the rainy weather to cooperate. This frees up a lot of time for the average homeowner…
Applying a Deck Stain
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How to Apply A Deck Stain in 2023 Exterior wood deck restoration can be a yearly or every two-year chore for most homeowners. It is understood that you will need to maintain and treat your deck so it is protected from the elements and looks beautiful for many years to come. One popular question we have here at DeckStainHelp.com is “What is the Best Way to Apply a Deck Stain?” The issue with this common question is that most types of stains are applied differently and may require different application methods. We are going to break down the different types of deck stains and sealers and offer advice based on our 25+ years in the deck restoration business as to…
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How to Apply A Deck Stain in Full Sun We appreciate your input here at Deckstainhelp.com as we continue to be your go-to source for the latest in deck restoration news and deck stain topics through 2023. See below for an article about How to Apply Deck Stain in the full sun of the day and the issues that could potentially arise. Feel free to leave a comment or ask questions below. These tips are for Transparent, Semi-Transparent, Semi-Solid, and Solid (Opaque) deck coatings. If you have a wood deck, at some point, you will have to stain and seal it. Staining your deck allows it to withstand the elements such as severe weather, foot traffic, and scuffing from heavy…
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My Deck Stain Failed? Who to Blame? We appreciate your input here at Deckstainhelp.com as we continue to be your go-to source for the latest in deck restoration news and trending topics through 2023. See below for an article about Deck Stain Failure. Feel free to leave a comment below. Deck Stain Failed? Who to Blame, the Stain? Or the Person who Applied the Stain? There is nothing worse than going through the time-consuming process of applying a stain just to see that it is peeling a few months later. This a common query and occurrence for many exterior wood deck owners. You love your garden and deserve to enjoy it. Nobody wants to see an unsightly, peeling deck so…
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How to Spray a Deck Stain Tips We appreciate your input here at Deckstainhelp.com as we continue to be your go-to source for the latest in deck restoration news and trending topics through 2023. See below for an article about How to Spray a Deck Stain. Feel free to leave a comment or ask questions below. For more info, 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. How to Spray a Deck Stain properly and evenly. We here at DeckStainHelp.com hear a lot about different methods and tools people use to stain their decks. Luckily, there are options so you don’t have…
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Best Temperature Range for Applying Deck Stains Welcome to Deckstainhelp.com, your source for industry insights and trends for the perfect deck stain project execution. See below for information on the ideal temperature range for deck stain application. We want to hear from you. Leave us a comment if you have input about the ideal temperature range for deck stain application below. There is no uncertainty that weather has a huge impact on applying a deck stain. A number of factors can help or hurt when it comes to staining a deck. Rain for one is a very big factor. Not only can rain delay and deck staining project, but it can also ruin a freshly stained deck if it rains…