A lakeside deck takes sun, foot traffic, and shoreline humidity all season. We strip the dead grey, brighten the grain, and seal it with a penetrating stain that sheds water and holds its color.
Most homeowners around Greers Ferry Lake end up hiring two outfits — one to clean the deck and another to stain it — and the timing never lines up. We do both, in the right order, in one visit. Because we're a soft-wash company first, the cleaning and prep are the part we already do better than anyone, and that's the part that decides whether your stain lasts one season or five.
A neglected deck on the lake turns silver-grey as the surface fibers oxidize and die. Stain won't bond to that dead layer — it just sits on top and flakes off. We strip it back to sound wood, kill the mildew that lake humidity breeds, brighten the grain with a wood brightener, then apply a penetrating stain matched to your boards. The result soaks in, sheds water, and wears evenly instead of peeling.
This page is part of our staining and sealing services. If your deck just needs a wash and you're not ready to stain yet, start with deck and fence cleaning.
Floors, rails, stairs, and the structure under them — the whole deck, treated as one.
The walking surface takes the worst of the sun and traffic. We strip, brighten, and stain it for even color and a water-shedding finish.
All those vertical surfaces are tedious and easy to half-do. We coat every face and edge so the rails match the floor.
Deck stairs see heavy wear and standing water. We give treads and stringers extra attention so they don't fail first.
Attached pergolas, arbors, and covered sections get stained to match so the whole outdoor space reads as one.
Tiered decks stepping down toward the water are common here. We coordinate color and coverage across every level.
Because we clean and stain, you book it once. The prep is done right and the stain goes on a properly prepared surface.
Remove the failing finish, dirt, and lake mildew with the right chemistry and gentle pressure for the wood.
Neutralize and brighten oxidized, greyed fibers so the wood opens up and takes stain evenly everywhere.
Wood has to reach the right moisture level before staining. We wait for it instead of rushing the coat on wet boards.
Apply a penetrating stain and sealer matched to your deck and the lake climate, with full coverage and clean edges.
Deck staining is one of three wood staining services we offer around Greers Ferry Lake. See them all on our staining and sealing page, or jump to fence staining or log home staining.
Exposed lake-area wood develops a grey, oxidized surface layer plus mildew that stain can't bond to. We strip and brighten it back to sound, open wood first — that prep is the single biggest factor in how long the stain lasts.
A sealer protects and sheds water but adds little color. A stain does both: it tints the wood and protects it. For most lakeside decks we use a penetrating stain that seals as it colors.
It depends on sun exposure and traffic, but full-sun decks on the water generally need attention every couple of years. We'll tell you honestly whether yours needs a full strip or just a maintenance coat.
Composite boards don't take stain the way real wood does, but the wood railings, posts, and structure around them often do. Send photos and we'll tell you exactly what's stainable.
Deck staining and sealing throughout the Greers Ferry Lake area and surrounding towns.
A deck on Greers Ferry Lake lives in sun and humidity, and the boards gray and grow slick if they're left bare or coated with the wrong product.
We clean and brighten the wood, let it dry, then stain and seal it to match the boards and the exposure — masking siding, rails, and landscaping. About ten minutes from Greers Ferry.
Related services we offer in Greers Ferry: fence staining & sealing, log home & cabin staining. We also serve nearby Fairfield Bay and the wider Greers Ferry Lake area.
Email us a few photos of your deck. We'll send back a quote fast — no appointment, no truck roll, no wasted time on either end.
Include: your name, job address, what needs staining, and photos of the deck.
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