Painting Company in Spearfish

DECK REFINISHING

Deck Refinishing in the Spearfish, SD Area

Whether by staining or sealing, consistently refinishing your deck will help extend its life. Weather conditions can cause wood to deteriorate quickly, especially sunlight and precipitation. If your deck is not protected it will wear down faster, and need to be replaced.

Not only do you want to be sure the wood in your deck is protected, you also want it to look great. Nothing will have it looking better than a fresh refinishing.

The deck refinishing experts at Lamb Painting LLC will have your deck looking excellent. We've stained, sealed and refinished decks throughout the Lawrence County area, and we know how to prepare and finish the wood to make your deck one of the most attractive decks in your neighborhood.

If you live in Spearfish, Deadwood, Sturgis, Belle Fourche, Sundance, Rapid City or other areas of the Lawrence County area and you'd like to have your deck painted or refinished by one of the best painting contractors in the Lawrence County area, give Lamb Painting LLC a call today. We'll be happy to give you an estimate for the services you are requesting.

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Deck Refinishing FAQs


How Do You Restore a Badly Weathered Deck?

The most time-consuming part of refinishing an old, badly weathered deck is identifying and replacing broken and rotten wood. Once the deck is repaired, power wash your deck and allow it to dry completely before continuing. Next, strip areas with peeling paint or finish. You do not need to strip the entire deck unless you are changing the color. Sand your deck until it is smooth to the touch. Apply two coats of a high-quality premium stain or sealant. Allow each coat to dry completely before applying the next coat.

How Often Should I Refinish My Deck?

Depending on the climate, type of wood, and foot traffic, you might need to restore your deck every 2-5 years.

How Often Should I Seal My Deck?

The frequency depends on the type of sealant used. Good quality sealants can last several years, while standard sealants only last one year.