DECK & FENCE STAINING

Stained, Sealed,
Ready for Weather

Decks aren't the only outdoor surfaces that need protection. From deck boards and railings to fences, pergolas, and exposed beams, professional staining helps preserve exterior wood while keeping it looking its best year after year.

RESIDENTIAL

COMMERCIAL

LICENSED & INSURED

FREE ESTIMATES

LOCAL & FAMILY-OWNED

house porch
house porch

Deck Surfaces

Deck boards, railings, stairs, and other wood components stained and sealed as part of a complete deck refresh.

Deck Surfaces

Deck boards, railings, stairs, and other wood components stained and sealed as part of a complete deck refresh.

Fence damaged and blown down during severe weather
Fence damaged and blown down during severe weather

Wood Fences

Privacy fences, picket fences, and other wood fencing stained to enhance appearance and help protect against weather exposure.

Wood Fences

Privacy fences, picket fences, and other wood fencing stained to enhance appearance and help protect against weather exposure.

Porch area
Porch area

Pergolas & Arbors

Freestanding backyard structures stained to maintain their appearance and withstand sun, rain, and seasonal weather.

Choose Your Protection

Different stain types offer different levels of color, visibility, and protection. We'll help you choose the option that best fits your wood and maintenance preferences.

Stain Type Appearance Wood Grain Visibililty Best For
TransparentNatural lookHighNewer wood
Semi-TransparentAdds subtle colorMedium-HighMost decks and fences
Semi-SolidRicher colorMediumWeathered wood
SolidMost coverageLowOlder surfaces

Not sure which stain is right for your project? We'll help you evaluate the condition of the wood, discuss maintenance expectations, and recommend a finish that fits your goals.

Interested in other painting services?

We handle offices, retail, and property management, too. We offer painting, refinishing, baseboards, trim, and everything else for commercial spaces.

Built to Last

A quality stain job starts long before the stain goes on. Proper preparation helps the finish absorb evenly, look better, and hold up longer against Kansas weather.

Cleaning & Preparation

Dirt, mildew, and debris are removed to create a clean surface for stain application.

Surface Evaluation

Damaged boards, loose fasteners, and other areas of concern are identified before staining begins.

Stain Application

Stain is applied evenly to help protect the wood while enhancing its natural appearance.

Two Topcoats

The completed project is reviewed to ensure consistent coverage and a clean, professional finish.

Cleaning & Preparation

Dirt, mildew, and debris are removed to create a clean surface for stain application.

Surface Evaluation

Damaged boards, loose fasteners, and other areas of concern are identified before staining begins.

Stain Application

Stain is applied evenly to help protect the wood while enhancing its natural appearance.

Final Inspection

The completed project is reviewed to ensure consistent coverage and a clean, professional finish.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the deck staining process work?

Our deck staining process starts with a free estimate and a closer look at the condition of your deck, fence, or exterior wood surface. We’ll check for peeling stain, weather damage, mildew, rough spots, and areas that may need extra prep before staining begins.

Once the project is scheduled, our team prepares the surface by cleaning, sanding, scraping, or making minor repairs as needed. From there, we apply the right stain for your wood type, condition, and desired look. After the stain is applied, we allow proper dry time and clean up the work area so you’re left with a refreshed, protected outdoor space.

Why choose Priority Solutions?
What is the difference between staining and painting a deck or fence?
How often should I have my deck stained to protect it from Kansas weather?
What is the best type of stain for a deck in Lawrence, KS?
Can you stain interior wood features like beams and mantels?

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