Carmel's expansive decks and Noblesville's screened porches require specialized protection from snow melt and summer sun. We prep surfaces to combat Indianapolis' specific challenges: removing grayed wood fibers from UV exposure and treating against Midwest mildew.
Our semi-transparent stains allow wood grain to show while blocking harmful rays—ideal for homes near White River where reflected light accelerates wear. For newer pressure-treated lumber common in Fishers, we wait until proper drying occurs to prevent premature finish failure. All products are slip-resistant for safe use after Indiana thunderstorms.
Our semi-transparent stains allow wood grain to show while blocking harmful rays—ideal for homes near White River where reflected light accelerates wear. For newer pressure-treated lumber common in Fishers, we wait until proper drying occurs to prevent premature finish failure. All products are slip-resistant for safe use after Indiana thunderstorms.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Inspection for loose boards or protruding nails
- 02 Step 2: Gentle cleaning with oxygen-based brighteners (no damaging pressure washing)
- 03 Step 3: Targeted repairs using Midwest-hardy fasteners
- 04 Step 4: Application of penetrating stains with brush/backroll method
Benefits
- 3-5 year protection in Indianapolis' climate
- Enhanced safety with textured finishes
- Preservation of natural wood character
- Resistance to freeze-thaw damage
Frequently Asked Questions
How soon after construction can a new deck be stained?
For Indiana's humidity levels, we recommend waiting 4-6 months after installation for pressure-treated wood to fully dry and accept stain properly.
Can you stain over existing paint?
We always recommend complete removal for optimal adhesion. Our chemical stripping process safely eliminates old coatings without damaging deck boards.