Revitalize your outdoor living space and extend the life of your wood. The Florida climate is tough on decks, leading to graying, splintering, and rot if left unprotected. We use premium stains and sealants that penetrate deep into the wood to block UV rays and repel water. Whether you want to highlight the natural grain or apply a solid color, our detailed process guarantees a finish that is both beautiful and resilient.
Get a Free EstimateWood decks are beautiful but vulnerable. The harsh Florida sun and frequent rain can quickly cause graying, warping, and rot if the wood is not properly sealed. We specialize in restoration, using premium penetrating stains and sealants that replenish the wood’s natural oils and create a tough barrier against UV rays and moisture.
A great finish starts with deep cleaning. Before a single drop of stain is applied, we meticulously pressure wash and sand the surface to remove old coatings and mildew. Whether you choose a transparent finish to highlight the grain or a solid color for a bold look, our process ensures a smooth, non-slip surface that looks new again.
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Due to the intense UV rays and humidity here, horizontal surfaces like decks typically need maintenance every 2–3 years. Transparent stains may need refreshing sooner to keep the wood protected, while solid color stains generally last longer. We assess your wood’s condition to recommend the best schedule.
It depends on the look you want and the age of the wood. Staining penetrates the fibers and highlights the natural grain, which is beautiful for newer wood. Painting (or solid-color staining) creates a thicker protective layer that hides imperfections and cracks, making it an excellent choice for older, weathered decks.
Yes, preparation is critical. We pressure wash to remove mildew and dirt, and then sand the surface to smooth out splinters and remove old, peeling coatings. This opens up the wood pores, ensuring the new stain absorbs evenly and bonds properly for a long-lasting finish.
Generally, you can walk on the deck with socks after 24 hours. However, we recommend waiting 48–72 hours before dragging heavy furniture or grills back onto the surface. This allows the finish to fully cure and harden, preventing scratches.
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