The Triangle Area's Premium Deck and Fence Staining
Protect and beautify your deck with expert cleaning and finishing.
Deck and Fence Staining In Holly Springs, NC
Trusted Deck and Fence Staining In Holly Springs, NC
Bring your deck back to life with professional deck staining designed to protect, preserve, and enhance the natural beauty of your wood. Over time, exposure to sun, rain, and foot traffic can cause fading, cracking, splintering, and moisture damage. Our deck staining service restores your deck’s appearance while adding a durable layer of protection against the elements.
Benefits of our Holly Springs Deck and Fence Staining Services
Keep Your Deck Beautiful and Durable
By preventing water, sun, and fungal damage, staining extends the overall durability and life of the deck.
Refresh Your Deck with Less Effort
Stained decks typically require less frequent deep cleaning and are easier to refresh with re-application.
Protect and Preserve Your Deck
Many stains contain mildewcides that help prevent fungal growth, keeping the deck cleaner and healthier.
Why Choose our Deck and Fence Staining Services
We take the proper steps to stain your using commercial-grade pressure washers and wood brighteners to remove mold, mildew, and old coatings that DIY cleaning often misses. Following up with Sanding and Repair by identifying and fixing cracks, wood rot, or splintering before applying the product.
Optimal Adhesion Proper prep ensures the stain penetrates deep into the wood fibers rather than just sitting on the surface, which prevents premature peeling or fading.
Frequently Asked Deck and Fence Staining Questions
How long before I can walk on it or move furniture back?
For heavy furniture allow a minimum of 72 hours. Moving heavy items, such as a grill, over a stain that is “dry-to-the-touch” can still damage the finish. For foot traffic wait at least 24 hours.
How often do I need to re-stain?
For Clear/Transparent stains: Every 1-2years, Semi-transparent: Every 2-3 years, Solid Stains: Every 4-5 years.
How do I know if my deck needs staining?
If you pour water on your deck and the water doesn’t “bead” up and soaks into the wood, darkening its color, then you have lost the protection of the previous stain, if any is present.














