Exterior Solid Stain
What You Need to Know About Solid Color Stain
Solid color stain looks like paint, but soaks into wood instead of sitting on top of it. As it weathers and ages, stain breaks down by fading rather than peeling. Older layers of solid color stain tend to look better than paint does over time.
Though it doesn’t have quite the same longevity as paint, solid color stain is much easier to prepare and apply. You won’t be required to scrape and prime, as you would with painting.
Solid color stain is available for wood and concrete surfaces, as well as sidewalks, decks, patios, and balconies. ProTect Painters is happy to provide painting services to these additional parts of your home.
To maintain beauty and prevent damage, horizontal surfaces require more frequent maintenance than upright structures. Feel free to ask your ProTect Painters Painting Professional representative how often you should stain your decks, patios, and balconies.