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Should I stain my deck immediately after it is built?

By Emily Wong

Should I stain my deck immediately after it is built?

When to Stain a New Deck Generally, all new decks should dry out for at least 30 days before stain or paint is applied. Although a finish can be applied immediately after construction, more work is involved, so it’s best to let the wood fully dry before finishing.

What if I stained my deck too dark?

If the wood is too dark, soak a clean cloth in turpentine or mineral spirits and rub the wood firmly and evenly along the grain. This will lighten the stain but not remove it.

Should I stain my deck dark?

Staining a deck black is a good way to protect it from UV rays and other damage. It may also be possible to have a stain mixed to your liking, so talk with the staff at your local paint store to find out what’s possible.

Can you lighten a dark stained deck?

If you want to lighten up the color of a dark deck, consider a lighter solid stain. Semi-transparent: Cover the existing stain with semi-transparent or solid stain. Solid: Apply another solid finish stain; semi-transparent stain is engineered to bind with the surface of the wood and won’t bind well to a solid surface.

Will rain ruin a newly stained deck?

Because it becomes a part of the wood, stain lasts for a long time if you apply it properly. This means applying the stain on a day when rain is not forecast for at least 48 hours. Rain on a newly stained deck can ruin it.

Can I put a second coat of stain on my deck?

So, if you apply a second (unnecessary) coat of deck stain to a wood staining project that is already adequately covered, you risk creating a tacky surface that is prone to early peeling because the second coat is not penetrating the wood surface. It is simply layering on top of the first coat of stain.

Which is the best stain to use on a deck?

The redwood deck stain is designed to enhance the beauty of your deck and offers protection from the elements. It is a semi-transparent stain that also works as a perfect sealer for your deck. It resembles the natural color of wood and will definitely add to the curb appeal of your home. Deck Stain Color Ideas

Do you need to season Wood before staining a new deck?

Preparing to stain a new deck is different from staining a deck that has already been stained. New wood needs to season and be prepped prior to stain.

What kind of wood is light oak stain made of?

Made of a unique blend of high-quality resin, algicide, and oil, the light oak deck stain is designed to penetrate deeply into the wood. This way it preserves the wood and protects it from the damaging effects of the elements.

How often should I clean my light oak deck?

It will also protect your deck from fading, graying, and UV damage due to exposure to the sun. To maintain the beautiful luxurious look of light oak, it is recommended that you clean and recoat the deck’s horizontal surfaces every two years and the vertical surfaces every 3 or 4 years.

What kind of stain to use on new wood deck?

A heavily bodied wood stain will have a hard time penetrating into the new wood. Using a stain similar to The Sealer Store TimberOil will penetrate into the wood. Do not over apply a wood deck stain/sealer to a new deck. The excessive stain will not soak into the wood causing the finish to dry on top of the wood.

When is the best time to stain a new deck?

Let the New Deck Dry and Weather for 3-12 Months: Most common suggestion by the manufacturer. New wood is suggested to dry since it has a high moisture content. This reduces the stains ability to penetrate. The wood will dry and turn gray from the exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet rays.

Is there such thing as love your deck stain?

It’s not created by deck stain manufacturers, like so many of the deck finishing web pages out there now. The information here also applies to most outdoor wood situations, including fences and gazebos. Love Your Deck is just good, solid, field proven advice based on many years of my personal experience and field testing.

What happens if you stain a wood deck and it rains?

When your deck has just been stained and the rain pours over it. If the rain is just a drizzle the water may not be enough to penetrate into the wood and affect the stain. To check if the rain damaged the stain, wait until the rain stops and the deck dries up.