Whether the deck is in the sun or shade.
Can you stain a cedar fence right away.
If you installed a cedar fence you can usually stain or seal your fence right away without waiting.
This is easy to determine with.
Wash wait for it to dry.
Although cedar is naturally resistant to rot and decay staining your siding promptly will help in the preventing of deterioration.
Cedar should be stained as soon as it will accept the stain.
Kiln dried is more stable since it s already dry and ready to stain right away.
This is easy to determine with penetrating semi transparent stains.
Cedar should be stained as soon as it will accept the stain.
If it pools on the surface do it later.
Apply the stain if it soaks in its ready.
If you have a fence built of a dried material such as cedar we can wash the fence and treat it to make sure the wood is able to accept a finish sooner than waiting a month or two.
What you get is a very uniform opaque color.
Solid color stains have solid particles but not nearly as many as paint.
Once you ve decided on your finish it s best to get to work quickly.
Staining cedar with a solid color stain.
If you have a pressure treated fence you should wait.
The moisture content in the wood.
The upside is that solid color stains will block most damaging ultraviolet light.
By staining early you provide uv and water protection to the wood.
It s usually more expensive than wet pressure treated wood and it s not regularly stocked in most local lumber stores.
The sooner you treat your cedar the better.
Depending on the wood and drying conditions you should usually wait 4 to 8 weeks after installation before staining a deck.
Using a sprayer to stain a fence is a lot faster than staining it with a brush or roller.
How to tell when the pressure treated fence is dry.
If the wood absorbs it within 10 minutes plan to stain as soon as possible.
How long you need to wait before staining will vary depending on.
Pressure treated wood that contains a water repellant will not absorb a water based stain as well as an oil based exterior stain.
5 stain the cedar fence with a spraying machine.
If you wait a year the wood will turn gray and may even show deterioration from the weather.
Roll stain on with a roller covering as much of the fence in one go as you can then go behind the roller with a brush to fill in and cover any spots the roller missed.
To determine if pressure treated wood is dry enough to stain try the sprinkle test.
You just need to wait a few days after washing it.
The sooner you treat your cedar the better.
Sprinkle water on the wood.