With a new installation of cedar shake siding which can cost around 5 a square foot you shouldn t need to do any prep work before staining or painting.
How often do you have to stain cedar siding.
Put the oil stain you have chosen on the cedar while it is fresh and new.
If you have intense sun on cedar wood siding you d be best served using a semi transparent stain not a paint.
Type of stain matters.
10 tips for staining your cedar.
However you may need to reapply a clear coat stain every two years.
In fact you can pay extra for pre primed or pre stained shake products.
Here s a quick answer for you.
If the wood has weathered some you may have to do some surface preparation such as sanding before you can apply stain.
It came from a homeowner who had recently had a new cedar deck put on and was now contemplating when to have someone come in to stain it.
A couple of buddies of mine say that i need to wait a year before staining my cedar deck i would like to wait for a dry period in the weather and then have it stained within 2 months of building it.
I need some guidance.
Natural semi transparent and coloured or opaque.
Three choices for staining.
Allow to sit until the stain begins to lift and bubble.
Work in the shade while staining.
There is one thing you must do however to hold onto that warm wood glow and that s restaining when your siding starts to look dull.
First let s talk about the type of stain.
Semi transparent stains require more maintenance with an additional application in between keeping wood protected than does a solid stain paint lasting typically 5 7 years.
Transparent to semi transparent and a solid body stain if i m using a semi transparent stain i find a good maintenance coat if done from day one is every three years with a one coat application then let s say you go a little bit beyond that and you want to change the color of the house.
Apply chemical stripper to the siding.
Any exposed wood is susceptible to the elements that cause mildew swelling splitting and cracking.
Restaining your cedar siding involves removing the old protective coating and applying a new layer of wood stain in the color of your choice then applying more protective coating.
The most damaging element to cedar siding is moisture.
It will absorb the maximum amount of protective deep penetrating stain when it is in this condition.
When it comes to staining your cedar you have three choices.
Cedar siding is very durable against the elements but still requires regular maintenance and depending on the climate should be restained every few years.
If you would like to learn more about how often you should stain cedar siding or if you are interested in one of our wood staining services please contact dunbar painting at 604 788 3382 or by filling out a contact form on our website.
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