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Deck Staining <\/h4>\n

A fresh coat of stain helps restore and improve the look of your deck. Staining protects the deck from sun and water damage. It also enhances the natural beauty of the wood, showing off the wood\u2019s grain and unique characteristics.<\/p>\n

Staining a deck is a fairly time-consuming process: It requires sanding the deck, sweeping it, covering nearby plants and shrubs, cleaning the deck, applying one to three coats of stain and waiting for the deck to dry. Staining can certainly be a DIY job, but you can hire a professional if you don\u2019t want to deal with the hassle.<\/p>\n

How Much Does Deck Staining Cost? <\/h4>\n

Most professionals charge $2 to $3 per square foot<\/strong> to stain a deck. That includes the cost of labor and materials. However, if you have features like decorative railings that need special attention, or if your deck is very old and weathered, the total cost could reach $5 per square foot<\/strong> or more.<\/p>\n

As a do-it-yourself project, staining a deck is relatively inexpensive. Budget about $25 to $30 for each gallon of stain<\/strong>. If you don\u2019t already own one, plan to spend up to $200<\/strong> to rent a power washer. Supplies such as brushes, rollers and tape will add $25 to $75<\/strong> to the total price. <\/p>\n

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Deck Staining Pros <\/h4>\n