Painting Ideas & Tips
  • May 21, 2018
  • Home Renovations

How to Stain a Deck like a Professional?

Decks are exposed to the harsh climatic conditions like heavy rains, winds, and sunlight. UV rays penetrate through the wood and damage the inner layers. So to protect the wood from damaging staining process is conducted. By staining the original beauty of the deck can be restored.

Follow These 7 Simple Steps for Staining a Deck in your House.

1. Examine the Current Condition of the Wood:

Before you start the process, check if the wood can absorb the stain or not. Conduct a simple water testing. Sprinkle water on the deck; if the wood absorbs the liquid, then the deck can be stained. If the deck does not absorb the water, then there is no need for staining at present.

2. Prepare the Deck :

After the testing process, now make sure that the deck is clean and dry. Stain applied to the wet surfaces does not go well, and cracks can form in the future. The surface of the deck should be free of dirt and debris. Clean and rinse the wood surface with water and let it dry for 2-3 days.

3. Choose the Right Stain for the Deck :

There is a full range of stains with different colors available. Choose the best from the available stains. Types of stains available for your decks

  • Wood Toned and Clear Stain
  • Semi-Transparent
  • Semi-Solid
  • Solid Stain

If you need clear and transparent view use Clear or Semi-Transparent Stains. If you need a rich and vibrant finish, then you can go for the Solid stain colors. In transparent and semi-transparent stains the grains and texture can be seen. In solid stains, the stain completely hides the wood grain while allowing very little of the wood texture to show through.

4. Have a Plan for Staining :

Always determine the starting and ending points of the staining process. Be sure that you can quickly enter and exit from the deck during the staining process. Be sure that you are not stuck in a corner while the other parts of the deck are drying.

5. Protect the walls :

Decks are attached to the exterior walls. So staining process can be complicated without touching the edges of the walls. To ensure that walls do not get stained, protect the walls with painters tape. Attach the tape to the places where the decks and walls meet.

6. Add Stain to the Tray :

Stir the stain in the container using a paint stirrer. Ensure that the stain is mixed well before the stain is applied to the deck. Pour the stain into the paint tray for starting the staining process.

7. Apply the Stain to the Deck using the Paint Pad :

Apply a solid coat of stain to the deck surface using the paint pad. If the paint pad does not cover the inside spaces, then use a paintbrush to complete the staining. Leave the stain to completely dry for 24 hours before placing your furniture on the deck.

Tips for Staining
  • Apply the stain when the temperatures are average and avoid the process in direct sunlight.
  • Do not go for staining if there is rain in the forecast.
  • Before applying the stain, test it on a small area and see if you are satisfied with the color or not.
  • If you are using different colors, ensure that they are mixed well before applying.
Conclusion

Decks are often subjected to lots of pressure and traffic from people. So it’s necessary that they are maintained correctly from time to time. Staining process should be done regularly for the exterior decks. For inspirations, ideas and Professional Painting & Home Improvement Works contact Executive Touch Painters in Toronto or Call at (416) 410-0164 Today.