Stain and Finish

The Work

DECKS, FENCES & WOOD SIDING

Not every wood surface takes stain the same way, and the condition of the wood going in determines how it comes out. We apply stains and finishes matched to the species, age, and exposure of the surface: penetrating oil stains for weathered decks, solid finishes for siding, and the right sheen level for the look and durability the surface needs.

TRIM, RAILINGS & DETAIL WORK

The transitions and edges of a stained surface define how the whole project reads. We apply finish to posts, railings, fascia, and trim with the same care as the primary surface, so the result is consistent and deliberate rather than an afterthought.

Surface prep and restoration

Stain applied over gray, weathered, or previously coated wood will not penetrate properly and will not hold. We handle power washing, sanding, and old finish removal before anything new goes on, because the condition of the surface is what determines how long the work lasts.

our site standards

Surrounding surfaces, landscaping, and hardscaping are protected throughout the project. Stain overspray and drips are managed before they become a problem, and the site is left clean at the end of every workday.

Is it time to give your home the refined, high-quality finish it deserves? Or do you simply have questions for our team?

From Our Portfolio:

Other stain Services

Door Refinishing

Door Refinishing

Wooden Surface Refinishing

Cabinet Refinishing

Cabinet Refinishing

"This Is What It Should Feel Like"

Wood that has been properly cleaned, prepped, and finished has a quality that is immediately recognizable. The tone is consistent, the grain reads clearly, and the surface looks intentional rather than coated. Getting there requires more than opening a can of stain. It requires understanding the condition of the wood, how much exposure it takes, and which product is actually rated for that situation. That is the foundation every project here is built on.

"This Is What It Should Feel Like"

Wood that has been properly cleaned, prepped, and finished has a quality that is immediately recognizable. The tone is consistent, the grain reads clearly, and the surface looks intentional rather than coated. Getting there requires more than opening a can of stain. It requires understanding the condition of the wood, how much exposure it takes, and which product is actually rated for that situation. That is the foundation every project here is built on.