Professional Staining Services
Protect your wood surfaces from weather damage, decay, and fading with expert staining and sealing done right.

Professional Wood Staining and Sealing
We specialize in staining and sealing a variety of outdoor wood structures:
Decks: Pressure-treated pine, cedar, redwood, and composite wood
Fences: Picket, privacy, ranch-style, and horizontal slats
Pergolas & Gazebos: Enhance outdoor living spaces with rich, natural tones
Wood Siding: Restore curb appeal while preventing wood decay
Outdoor Furniture: From picnic tables to Adirondack chairs
If it’s made of wood, we can stain and seal it.
Choosing the Right Stain for Your Project
There are several stain options, and each serves a different purpose:
Transparent Stains: Great for newer wood; shows natural grain
Semi-Transparent Stains: Offers balance between protection and aesthetics
Solid Stains: Ideal for older wood or bold color statements; maximum UV protection
Our experts help you choose the right formula and finish for your wood type and exposure.

How Often Should You Stain and Seal?
To keep your surfaces looking their best, we recommend reapplying stain and sealant every few years. Exact frequency depends on weather exposure, wood type, and foot traffic.
Decks & Fences: Every 2–3 years
Pergolas & Outdoor Furniture: Every 3–4 years
Siding: Every 4–5 years
We offer maintenance reminders and evaluations to keep your surfaces in peak condition year-round.

Contact us today to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation
Get a Free Estimate for Your Professional Wood Stain and Seal Project
1. Initial Consultation
Share your vision with us! We’ll discuss your ideas, stain color preferences, and budget to create a customized proposal.
2. Receive Free Quote
Receive a detailed quote that includes materials and labor.
3. Scheduling
Once approved, we’ll schedule your project at a time that works best for you.
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- How long does wood stain and seal take to dry?
Drying time depends on the stain type and weather. On average, stain takes 24 hours to dry, and sealant may take up to 48 hours. We always check moisture levels before each phase.
Can you stain and seal pressure-treated wood?
Yes, but it must be fully dry. Fresh pressure-treated wood needs to dry for several weeks before it can be properly stained and sealed.
- Is staining and sealing worth it?
Absolutely. A professional wood stain and seal adds years to your wood’s lifespan, saves money on repairs, and keeps your property looking polished.

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