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From waterfront decks along the St. Lucie River to backyard spaces in Palm City, fresh stain protects your wood from the Treasure Coast's intense sun, salt air, and humidity.

We inspect your Treasure Coast deck for structural issues, loose boards, UV damage, and surface condition to determine the best staining approach for your wood type, cedar, pine, or composite.
Deck Inspection. We inspect your Treasure Coast deck for structural issues, loose boards, UV damage, and surface condition to determine the best staining approach for your wood type, cedar, pine, or composite.

We power-wash the deck surface, sand rough or splintered areas, and apply premium penetrating deck stain with brushes and rollers for deep wood protection against Treasure Coast's intense UV and moisture.
Clean, Sand & Stain. We power-wash the deck surface, sand rough or splintered areas, and apply premium penetrating deck stain with brushes and rollers for deep wood protection against Treasure Coast's intense UV and moisture.

We walk the completed deck staining with you, check for even coverage and penetration, and provide maintenance tips to extend the life of your stain in Central Florida weather.
Final Inspection. We walk the completed deck staining with you, check for even coverage and penetration, and provide maintenance tips to extend the life of your stain in Central Florida weather.
We inspect your Treasure Coast deck for structural issues, loose boards, UV damage, and surface condition to determine the best staining approach for your wood type, cedar, pine, or composite.
We power-wash the deck surface, sand rough or splintered areas, and apply premium penetrating deck stain with brushes and rollers for deep wood protection against Treasure Coast's intense UV and moisture.
We walk the completed deck staining with you, check for even coverage and penetration, and provide maintenance tips to extend the life of your stain in Central Florida weather.
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Deck staining across the Treasure Coast is a UV, moisture, and salt-air job. Backyard and pool decks in Jupiter, Hobe Sound, and Jensen Beach take reflected UV off pools and the Intracoastal, heavy afternoon storms, and humid tropical nights that keep wood damp longer than most homeowners expect. Crews assess board species, current finish, and how weathered the top face is before pricing, because a well-maintained ipe deck takes a very different product than sun-tortured pressure-treated pine on an older Stuart or Fort Pierce back porch.
Timing matters more here than most homeowners expect. Afternoon thunderstorms can lift a stain that has not fully set, and long humid nights slow cure across every board. We schedule around cooler morning windows and multi-day dry stretches so the stain has the working time it needs, and we pair the scope with fence staining when the fence and deck have both weathered to the same grey.
Semi-transparent stains show off the grain and read especially well on newer Port St. Lucie and Wellington modern-coastal builds, while pigmented stains hold up longer on the harshest oceanfront exposures across Jupiter and Hobe Sound. Full cure is respected before furniture or grills return, and every deck project is backed by our 3-year transferable warranty. Our field notes on long-lasting exterior paint apply to deck stain too.

Your peace of mind, at the top of mind with our three-year transferable warranty. Covers the painting job, even if you sell the house.
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Intense sun and salt air wear stain faster, so decks in Stuart, Jensen Beach, and Hobe Sound often need re-staining every couple of years. We prep first, then apply premium stain backed by a 3-year transferable warranty.
Can you repair boards before staining?
Yes. Our crews address minor wood damage and sun-weathering on decks throughout Port St. Lucie and Palm City before staining, all starting with a free in-home estimate.
How often should a deck be re-stained on the Treasure Coast?
Full-sun decks on the Treasure Coast typically need re-staining every two to three years because subtropical UV and salt air break down stain film faster than in the mainland. Shaded and screened-in decks stretch that window to four or five years. The condition is assessed at the free in-home estimate.
Can you stain a pressure-treated deck that already has old stain on it?
Yes, the old stain is stripped or sanded back to sound wood, the boards are brightened to neutralize UV graying, and then the new stain is applied so it soaks into the wood rather than sitting on top of the old film. That prep is the whole ballgame on Jupiter Island and Palm City decks. Owner John Baldwin's crews carry the 3-year transferable warranty on every deck scope.
Do you use low-VOC stains for occupied Treasure Coast homes?
Every deck stain we spec is a premium low-VOC product because families are usually right off the deck through open sliders during the work. Product selection is walked at the free in-home estimate along with color drawdowns on the actual boards. The 3-year transferable warranty covers the finished stain film.
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