What Deck Staining Does

Deck staining protects exterior wood from UV damage, water absorption, graying, and premature aging. A professional oil‑based stain keeps your deck looking clean, even, and protected through Indiana’s weather cycles.
If your deck is weathered or gray, we can restore it before staining — but restoration is optional, not required for every project

Our Deck Staining Process

Inspection — We evaluate the wood, posts, and any previous coatings.

We evaluate the condition of the wood, posts, and any previous coatings. This helps us determine the correct cleaning strength, brightener ratio, and stain type for your fence.

Prep & Cleaning — Soft‑wash deck cleaning removes gray, mildew, and surface buildup.

Soft‑wash deck cleaning removes gray weathering, mildew, algae, and surface buildup without damaging the wood. This step restores a clean surface and prepares the boards for brightening.

Brightening — Restores natural color and opens the grain for stain absorption.

A wood brightener restores natural color, neutralizes the cleaner, and opens the grain for proper stain absorption. This step is essential for an even, long‑lasting finish.

Stain Application — Even, controlled application for consistent color and protection.

We apply a professional‑grade oil‑based deck stain for deep penetration, UV protection, and water resistance. The result is a consistent, even finish that protects the wood for years.

Project Gallery

A look at our recent deck staining and restoration projects across Central Indiana.

Pecan Color, Cedar Deck Staining

Before and After Picture of Deck Staining in Broad Ripple, Indianapolis

Cedar Colored Oil-Based Stain in Noblesville

Chestnut Color Deck Stain. Before and After

Walnut Stained Deck in Eagle Creek Wood