
Breathe New Life into Your Outdoor Space
Trust the experts at TECC Painting to Deliver Exceptional Results
Whether your deck is suffering from sun damage, water intrusion, or general wear and tear, TECC Painting has the expertise to effectively revitalize your cherished outdoor space with our deck refinishing service. Our deck refinishing process begins with a comprehensive assessment of your deck’s condition, followed by surface preparation and application of high-quality finishes. We take pride in delivering exceptional results that exceed your expectations, enhancing the beauty and durability of your deck. Trust TECC Painting to breathe new life into your outdoor space with professional deck refinishing services in Colorado Springs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the deck refinishing process involve?
The deck refinishing process typically includes inspection, repair, cleaning, sanding (if necessary), and staining or sealing the deck surface to protect it from weather damage and enhance its appearance.
How often should I refinish my deck?
The frequency of deck refinishing depends on various factors such as the type of wood, weather exposure, and maintenance. Generally, decks should be refinished every 2 to 3 years to maintain their integrity and appearance.
Do I need to sand my deck before applying stain?
Sanding the deck before staining is not always necessary but may be recommended depending on the condition of the wood surface. TECC Painting can advise on the best preparatory procedures based on the specific project needs.
When is a deck stripper used?
A deck stripper is used when re-staining a deck to remove old stain residues that may prevent proper adhesion of the new stain. It breaks up the damaged stain so that the new stain can bind to a clean surface effectively.
What deck stain colors are currently popular?
Popular deck stain colors include lighter wood tones like cedar and oak, as well as red tones like redwood and mahogany. The choice of color depends on personal preference and the desired aesthetic.