How to Seal and Stain Pressure Treated Wood Decking

Remove staining, mildew and old finish with a commercial deck cleaning solution., After cleaning the wood, let surface dry very well., Choose your finish., Finished.

6 Steps 1 min read Medium

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Remove staining

    Pressure washing is almost always a must on older decks, but be sure not to use too much pressure.

    You can damage the wood if it's turned up too high.

    Usually 1500-2500 PSI is adequate for pressure treated lumber.

    Stay between 1200-1500 PSI for cedar and redwood.
  2. Step 2: mildew and old finish with a commercial deck cleaning solution.

    Most coatings require that the wood should be dry before application.

    There are exceptions.

    Thompson's Water Seal Advanced Wood Protectors can be applied to damp lumber, so it's possible to clean and waterproof your deck in one day.

    Read the directions on the product you're using for temperature and weather guidelines, drying times, etc., and follow them! , You can use an oil base or water base sealer or stain, solid or semi-transparent.

    The best method for applying the material is with a brush or a paint pad on a long handle, available at any hardware store.

    Most materials can be sprayed also, but you will end up needing a lot more product this way.

    For a large deck, spraying will save time but you should brush the material into the wood.

    This will help with uniformity and provide a better looking job. ,
  3. Step 3: After cleaning the wood

  4. Step 4: let surface dry very well.

  5. Step 5: Choose your finish.

  6. Step 6: Finished.

Detailed Guide

Pressure washing is almost always a must on older decks, but be sure not to use too much pressure.

You can damage the wood if it's turned up too high.

Usually 1500-2500 PSI is adequate for pressure treated lumber.

Stay between 1200-1500 PSI for cedar and redwood.

Most coatings require that the wood should be dry before application.

There are exceptions.

Thompson's Water Seal Advanced Wood Protectors can be applied to damp lumber, so it's possible to clean and waterproof your deck in one day.

Read the directions on the product you're using for temperature and weather guidelines, drying times, etc., and follow them! , You can use an oil base or water base sealer or stain, solid or semi-transparent.

The best method for applying the material is with a brush or a paint pad on a long handle, available at any hardware store.

Most materials can be sprayed also, but you will end up needing a lot more product this way.

For a large deck, spraying will save time but you should brush the material into the wood.

This will help with uniformity and provide a better looking job. ,

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