Common Deck Wear Issues & Signs You Need a Professional
Florida sun and rain bleach wood gray and dry it out. Without sealant, the wood splinters and rots.
- Gray, Faded Wood: No sealant protection left.
- Splintering: Dry wood is dangerous for bare feet.
- Mildew Spots: Black or green spots from humidity.
The Benefits of Expert Deck Restoration
Proper prep is everything—sand, clean, then stain.
- Sand & Clean: Smooth the surface and kill mildew.
- Quality Stains: Semi-transparent or solid stains rated for Florida sun.
- Sealed Against Rain: Water beads off properly for years.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How often should I re-stain?
- Every 2–3 years for semi-transparent; 4–6 years for solid stain.
- How long does it take?
- Typical deck: 1–2 days plus 24-hour dry time.
- Do you do railings too?
- Yes—we stain everything.