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Sealing, Staining, or Painting Your Deck - Which is Better?


When it comes to protecting your deck from the elements, you have a few options: you can paint it, you can stain it, or you can seal it.


While painting and staining are both popular choices, sealing your deck is often the better option for several reasons.


First and foremost, sealing a deck preserves the natural beauty of the wood. Unlike paint, which can obscure the grain and give the deck a uniform, artificial look, a clear sealer allows the wood's natural character to shine through. Additionally, sealing a deck is less likely to crack or peel over time, as it does not form a thick layer on top of the wood like paint does.


Another advantage of sealing a deck is that it is easier to apply and maintain than paint. Sealing a deck typically requires only one coat, while painting a deck requires multiple coats and a lot of prep work, such as sanding and priming. Additionally, sealing a deck is a much quicker process than painting, and it requires less clean-up.


Sealing a deck also provides better protection for the wood than paint. Most sealers contain UV-inhibitors that help to protect the wood from the sun's harmful rays, preventing it from fading and cracking. Additionally, a quality sealer will repel water, protecting the wood from rot and decay.


In summary, sealing a deck is a better option than painting for several reasons: it preserves the natural beauty of the wood, is easier to apply and maintain, provides better protection for the wood, and is more cost-effective. If you want to ensure your deck stays in great shape for years to come, sealing it is the way to go.


If you're a homeowner in Ottawa, Capital Sealers can help you sand and seal your deck!



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