If you have a newly constructed deck it may not be ready for staining right away. Sometimes in the lumber milling process they treat the wood with a "glaze" that could prevent stain penetration. To see if your new wood is ready for stain, sprinkle some water on it. If it soaks into the wood then your wood is ready for stain! If it beads up then the protective coating is still on the wood and must be removed with a light sanding. After you sand make sure to sprinkle more water onto the wood to see if it soaks in.

Flood products are designed to restore, protect and beautify natural woods and other surfaces. They provide consistent, reliable performance, with unsurpassed surface penetration and superior adhesion. Flood wood stain products include transparent/translucent, semi-transparent and solid color finishes, as well as surface prep products. They can be used on all different wood types and are ideal for protecting and preserving various exterior wood surfaces such as fences, decks, siding and furniture.

If you're looking for a cost efficient, durable flooring that still gives you the sleek look of hardwood or tile then vinyl may be the choice for you. Come in and see us and we'll help you make the best selection for your needs!

What's new?

Vivian Cox’s sunglasses make anyone advertising a product look cool...even Ethan Goforth (Jalyn Goforth).

Posted on Feb 25, 2021  •  Facebook

Similar Businesses

Alliance Fencing
Lexington KY (7.2 mi)
Kentucky Lawn Care
Lexington KY (7.3 mi)
Regency Interiors By Gail Moses
Lexington KY (9.1 mi)
Trec Construction
Lexington KY (11 mi)
(2)
For Friends
Lexington KY (11.2 mi)
Fayette Lawn Care
Lexington KY (11.7 mi)
Custom Landscape Bordering
Lexington KY (11.7 mi)
American Deck & Sunroom
Lexington KY (11.7 mi)