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Staining a deck for the first time
Needless to say, I know next to nothing about deck maintenance. I probably should have done it a while ago.
I know I have to pressure wash the deck prior, but I'm stumped as to what type of stain to get. This is a new deck and hasn't been stained yet. Is there a brand that's better than others? Any guidance or advice you can offer is much appreciated. |
if it is treated lumber, it needs to season and weather before you can stain it.
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I know when I am stumped I like to drive around, and find an example of something I really like, and take a picture. Maybe if you find a few decks you like, you can see if they have a common color or whatnot...
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What kind of wood? I personally think the best consumer grade stain is Cabot which is available at Lowes but Behr and Olympic have closed that gap in recent years.
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All new wood should be well dried before staining....treated or otherwise. As far as stain....can't go wrong with Cabot's..at lowes.
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I use Pittsburgh Paints Ultra Advanced. Do it every two years. Holds up well in the sun.
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I use thompsens water seal with the cedar stain.... but I don't know if it sucks or not because I've never used anything else.
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OP, also, be very careful when pressure washing. A lot of novices get too close and end up etching and gouging their deck with the water.
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Burnt motor oil works well.
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After seeing this thread, I will try out another brand come time to restain the deck. |
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