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Deck Sealing
Industry experts note that decks sealed every 2–3 years can last up to 50% longer than those left untreated, making deck sealing a vital step in wood preservation. Without sealing, exposure to rain, UV rays, and temperature changes can cause cracks, warping, and costly damage. Professional deck sealing services not only protect the surface from water and sunlight but also enhance the natural appearance of the wood. By filling pores and creating a protective barrier, sealing makes your deck more resistant to mold, mildew, and stains. Many homeowners don’t realize how quickly unsealed decks can deteriorate, leading to expensive repairs or replacements. Contractors who specialize in deck sealing use quality products and techniques to provide long-lasting results. With proper sealing, your deck remains safer, stronger, and more attractive year-round.
3 Signs You Need Deck Sealing
Water absorption: If water soaks into the wood instead of beading up, it’s time for sealing.
Faded or dull surface: A weathered appearance signals lost protection from the elements.
Surface cracking: Small cracks in the boards show your deck needs sealing to prevent further damage.
Before vs After Deck Sealing
Before: Unprotected wood vulnerable to moisture, sun, and staining.
After: A sealed, glossy surface that repels water and resists damage.
Benefits of Deck Sealing
Moisture Protection: Prevents warping, rot, and mildew caused by rain and humidity.
UV Defense: Shields the wood from harmful sun rays that cause fading and cracking.
Extended Lifespan: Keeps decks structurally sound for many more years of use.
Improved Aesthetics: Enhances natural wood tones for a polished look.
Lower Maintenance: Makes decks easier to clean and less likely to stain.
Frequently Asked Questions About Deck Sealing
Most decks should be resealed every 2–3 years depending on weather exposure and foot traffic. A professional can recommend the right schedule for your deck.
Sealing protects the wood from water and UV rays, while staining adds color and highlights the wood grain. Many contractors recommend combining both for best results.
Yes, sealing fills pores in the wood and creates a barrier against moisture, making it harder for mold and mildew to grow.
Absolutely. Proper cleaning ensures the sealant adheres evenly and lasts longer. Professionals usually power wash the deck before applying sealant.
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