Advice For Remodeling Your Deck With The Perfect Deck Stain

May 28, 2009 · Filed Under Uncategorized 

Deck stains perform several functions. It needs to give your deck protection from abrasion, UV rays, moisture, and heat. You also want a deck stain that will last. There are many things that go into determining how long a deck stain will last. While the quality of the stain itself is very important it is not the only factor to think about when figuring out the longevity of a stain.

Other things to consider are the overall condition of the deck and its exposure to light and water. Water and UV light are the two main things that create failure in an exterior coating. Most of the time decks are located on the sunny part of a home and will be exposed to the sun for several hours each day.

When it comes to sun exposures darker stains will give you better protection. Another important component of stain longevity is water exposure. Damage can be caused over time by exposure to rain, snow, and dew. Water can seep into any cracks you may have in the surface of the wood. You want a stain that will be able to protect your deck from damage caused by water.

In order for a stain to last as long as possible the wood on your deck needs to be correctly prepared prior to the stains application. Prior to putting on your deck stain you should replace or repair any damaged or rotten wood. You also want to thoroughly clean the surface of the deck before applying stain. You should consider power washing and sanding your deck if you have an old finish on it. This can prevent problems down the line with stains that are incompatible. You want to end up with a deck that is smooth and free from splinters and damage. Learn more about prep work for staining decks.

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