Deck Staining
Protect and extend the life of your Deck with our Deck staining service
What Kind of Deck Do You Have?
Our Deck staining service is perfect for a Deck that has never been stained before or a Deck that needs a fresh new coat!
Completed Projects
Deck Staining Done Right
Preparation & Execution
Preparation
Our deck staining process is designed to simplify the entire experience. We start things off by gently rinsing your deck to remove accumulated dirt and grime. Next we apply our cleaning solution. It works by killing mold, mildew, and algae. When dealing with stubborn stains, we little bit of elbow grease and thick bristle brushes for a spotless clean.
Rinsing
When rinsing we use a low-pressure rinsing tip. Ensuring the wood’s natural grain remains intact while effectively cleaning the surface. Following the cleaning, we allow your deck a minimum of 24 hours to dry, ensuring optimal stain absorption.
Staining
When it’s time to apply the stain, we follow the manufacturer’s instructions, recognizing that not all stains are created equal. Finally, relax on your newly stained deck, knowing it was expertly handled by the skilled team at Topeka Exterior. Count on us to deliver a stunning finish that not only enhances your deck’s beauty but also extends its lifespan. Your satisfaction is our top priority.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have a Question?
We are here to help you 7 days a week and respond within 24 hours. Plus, you can find most answers to your questions right on this page.
Price will vary from deck to deck depending on the type of stain and method used to apply the stain. To get a ball park estimate you can expect to pay $3-$6 per square foot.
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Staining your deck may sound like a simple job. All you have to do is sand, clean and brush on, right? In reality, the process is often more complex and nuanced. If you want to get the best possible results, it pays to have someone with a professional eye for details take on the job.
The best stains should last three to five years on a deck and even longer if applied to siding or fences, which don’t get as much abuse.