Wednesday 7 December 2011

How to Stain a Patio Deck

Deck staining tips

If you decide you want to do some
deck staining there are a few things that has to be done in the process.

1st of all you have to clean the deck off, usually this is done with a pressure washer. Care has to be taken not to use too much high pressure because this kind actually ruin the texture of the wood. Pressure washing and deck uses same motions as sweeping the deck (going from left to right or vice versa be careful not to start the pressure directly over the wood but starting at an angle and then coming into the wood directly going along the board and then exiting again going away from the wood) you do not want to start or stop with full pressure on the board. High-pressure water cuts wood and you are not trying to cut wood just clean it.


2nd when your whole deck is power washed and dried the next step is to sand the deck to remove any slivers and imperfections. This will also give you the opportunity to drive any nails or screws that are protruding from the deck boards.


3rd make sure that your wood is dry enough to accept stain the best way to ensure that your deck is dry enough for staining is to drop a drop of water see how quickly it absorbs and if it absorbs quickly without beading then the deck is ready for staining. There are different types of stains, generally translucent and opaque. The translucent stain is more difficult to apply because it's not apply correctly can be very blotchy. Whereas the opaque stain when totally covered creates a painted surface effect hiding the wood completely. The translucent stain requires a certain procedure to create the desired effect which should be smooth and even coloration of the Wood. Applying translucent stain requires a wet leading edge so that the next section of stain will blend in with the 1st. usually we stain 1 board at a time completely from end to end being careful not to touch the other board with the stain. This is usually done with a special staining brush. This brush holds a lot of stain within its bristles and lays down a nice smooth accurate layer of stain.


Special Note, if you are staining and railing included with your deck is important that you protect the deck from any stain droplets that would occur in the process of staining the fence or railing, because any drops that occur on the unstained boards underneath the railing will be very difficult to remove or blend out. I usually put painters drop cloth under the railing while I'm staining the railing pickets. Then when I'm finished staining the railing I move onto staining the deck.