Exterior Deck Re-Stain Before~After Photos~Tips by Scotty
Notice the dull appearance of the existing worn out finish on the Oak wood grain in the before photos.
Then watch it come to life as the TWP 1500 brings out the beauty and richness of the Oak Wood Grain.
Today's project is staining this deck to preserve the lumber pic.twitter.com/G0LEZlZSbr
— Scotty (@StLHandyMan) September 21, 2015
The deck was a few years overdue: existing finish,
in many places was completely worn away by the elements and
by use.
Old Stain was worn completely out and was not protecting the lumber
from the elements or wear and tear of normal activities.
After the first coat of stain had ample time to be absorbed by
the Oak Deck Materials, it became apparent that a second coat of stain was
going to be needed to fully protect the lumber adding years of future use.
#Deck-Before photos taken while waiting on USPS to deliver the stain the client special ordered. Not avail locally. pic.twitter.com/env8wSwV4Q
— Scotty (@StLHandyMan) September 21, 2015
Finishing up the 2nd/3rd coat of protective stain on this huge deck pic.twitter.com/GgIv70RtMS
— Scotty (@StLHandyMan) September 26, 2015
Third coat of stain brings out the richness of the oak wood grains.
To add even more pizzazz the Dull Grey Faux Finished Concrete Post Piers were also stained.
To add more pizzazz the Concrete Post Piers were also stained.
This will improve the aesthetics of the deck by having all natural earth tones that
are pleasing to look at and blend in with the decor and surroundings.
This picture and view was when I realized that the Concrete Piers I repaired prior needed a coat of stain to blend them into the aesthetics of the Home.
To add even more pizzazz
the Dull Grey Faux Finished Concrete Post Piers were also stained.
In the Next Video is an example of the TPWStain Blocking Moisture using the Dew from the Night before.
See all 60 deck project photos of the StLouis Town and Country Home at the G+ Deck Repair Photo Album.
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