
PROTECT • PRESERVE • MAINTAIN
Protection ForYOUR INVESTMENT.
Staining isn’t just about color—it’s about longevity. We help homeowners protect wood decks from moisture, UV damage, and premature wear before it becomes a structural issue.
When To
SEAL.
Wood is organic. Without protection, it greys, cracks, and rots. If water soaks into your boards instead of beading up, it is time to act.
Key Factor
Moisture Defense
Sealing prevents water absorption, which is the #1 cause of rot and warping.
Key Factor
UV Protection
High-quality stain acts as sunscreen for your wood, preventing dry-out and greying.
Key Factor
Aesthetic Refresh
Bring back the rich, natural color of your wood and smooth out rough surfaces.
The Process
We don't just slop paint on. Proper preparation is 90% of the job to ensure the finish lasts.
- Surface Cleaning & Prep
- Minor Board Repairs
- Securing Loose Fasteners
- Premium Stain Application
Honest Assessment
"If staining won’t fix it, we’ll tell you. If boards are too far gone, we will recommend repair or ReDecking instead of wasting your money on stain."
Prep & Repair
We start by cleaning the surface and fixing the small things—replacing a few bad boards, sanding down splinters, and tightening loose screws.

Stain Application
We apply owner-selected products with precision. We ensure clean edges, even coats, and a tidy finish that protects your deck for years.

Unique Project?
From custom decks to complex pergolas, we build it.
Restored BEAUTY.
See how a professional finish brings tired wood back to life.
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Staining FAQs
Maintenance can be confusing. Here is what you need to know about sealing your deck.
Still curious? Call us.When should I stain my deck?
If water soaks into the wood instead of beading up, or if the wood looks grey and dry, it's time. Typically every 2-3 years depending on sun exposure.
Do you repair the deck first?
Yes. We include minor repairs like securing loose fasteners or replacing a few bad boards. If major structural repair is needed, we will quote that separately.
Can you stain over old paint?
Solid stain can often go over old solid stain. However, if you want to go from a solid paint look to a natural wood look, the deck requires extensive stripping and sanding first.
What stain brand do you use?
We can recommend professional-grade products that last longer than big-box store brands, or we can apply a specific product you prefer.

Ready to upgrade your outdoor space?
Schedule a free consultation today. We’ll survey your property, listen to your vision, and give you an honest quote.