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3 Reasons to Seal and Stain Your Wood Deck

After you’ve achieved the status of best looking deck on the block, it’s crucial that you protect your new asset to the best of your abilities. Sealing or staining a wooden deck is not only the best way to ensure it can stand the test of time, but doing so is also ideal for improving and preserving its overall look and finish. Below is a small list of a few of your decks worst enemies and more information on how you can fight back.

Limit Exposure to Moisture

Every type of weather has its own unique way of working against your deck. Rain, snow and extremely cold temperatures can all have detrimental effects on vulnerable and untreated wood. Sealing rather than staining a wooden deck is the best way to keep water damage specifically at bay all year long.

UV Protection

Sun and high temperatures not only fade the color of wood but also leave it susceptible to becoming overly dry. To work against this, purchasing a sealer specifically with UV protection can help keep the wood looking natural, and prevent it from turning gray. A transparent sealer will protect and enhance the woods natural finish whereas a more solid colored sealer will provide optimum UV protection but can take away from its natural appearance.

Avoid Cracking

The combination of repeated use and exposure to moisture and other types of weather can ultimately lead to cracks, missing boards, and an overall loss of structural integrity in your deck. When neglected, cracks can quickly become dangerous and will oftentimes require professional repairs. Sealing and staining treatments are the best ways to protect your deck against the harsh weather that can lead to dangerous and unsightly cracks in a wood deck.

Conclusion

Your deck should be a place where you can combine a love for the outdoors with the comfort of home. A seal or stain treatment will not only save you a ton of money, it will also leave your deck looking as beautiful as ever before. Save your valuable time and money today by trusting the pros at Ernest Windows, Inc. to keep your deck looking its best for years to come.

How to Stain Your Deck like a Professional

DIYer’s and professionals have one thing in common: they come prepared for any project. So if you’re planning on staining your deck to a different color, or perhaps want to add another coat, there are some things you’ll want to keep in mind. In this blog, we discuss a few pro tips, so follow along to learn more about deck staining!

Prepping Your Surface

First and foremost, your deck needs to be prepped before application. Why you ask? Well according to Consumer Reports, “the wood needs to be free of dirt and stains for the stain to adhere properly.” Sweeping with a broom helps, along with sanding down any splintered areas. Another way to thoroughly clean your deck is by using a pressure washer, which can get in between cracks and crevices.

Selecting Your Brushes

Depending on your level of experience with staining, the easiest way to apply each coat is with a roller. Consumer Reports states “use one with a nap that’s ¼ inch or shorter. That lets you apply a thin layer of stain that adheres to wood without pooling.” Rollers can cover a greater surface area and provide an even coverage to the wood. Similarly, brushes provide detailed strokes and allow the stain to settle directly where you want it.

Choosing Your Stain Type

Some of the most common stain types on the market are solid, semitransparent, and clear stains. Solid stains have a highly pigmented finish that can last for years; however, it’s important to know you can’t apply other coats over it because it will clog the wood’s pores. With a semitransparent or clear stain, the finish will be glossy and give you the right amount of color and shine you’re looking for.

Applying Your Stain

Ready to paint your first coat? Dip directly into the stain and use long, even strokes for the best results. Also, applying your stain with a thin coat can prevent puddles from forming. These puddles won’t soak into the wood and will eventually chip off, which is something you don’t want to happen. So take your time brushing it onto the wood and you’re sure to have a beautifullooking deck when you’re done!

Contact Us

When it comes to professional deck staining, it’s best to contact Ernest Windows. We have a team of experienced contractors to get started on your backyard project today. For more information on our full list of services, please visit our website today!

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