How To Stain A Pergola
Use this step-by-step guide to properly stain your pergola, creating an even more inviting area in your backyard.
What Is A Pergola?
Most experts do not define pergolas as a roof since it is built from a frame with open rafters. This means it cannot fully protect a home from inclement weather. Pergolas can, however, add much-needed shade to a backyard or garden area.
Pergolas can either be freestanding structures or attached to the home, depending on type of design desired. Homeowners can choose from a variety of high-quality wood stains or iron elements to build a pergola that can withstand weather conditions and add to the character of your home.
Steps To Stain A Pergola
Staining a pergola with a quality deck stain helps to avoid damage and prevent aging. Follow these steps to clean, repair, and ultimately stain your shade structure.
Step 1. Choose Your Wood Stain
- The stain color you choose for your pergola can ultimately boost your home’s appeal.
- It’s suggested to choose a color that complements the surrounding floral arrangement.
- Try matching other exterior wood surfaces, like the deck or nearby furniture.
- Use a neutral shade that will look good with any decor.
Step 2. Brush The Pergola
- One key to all wood preparation is starting with a clean surface.
- Don’t leave any debris behind while cleaning, as it can retain moisture or attract pests.
- Sweep or brush away the loose particles between boards or in cracks and crevices.
- Use a small brush to sweep all around the structure.
Step 3. Clean The Pergola
- Refrain from using a pressure washer or any heavy-duty cleaning solutions, at this time.
- Use a safe deck brightener and wash to remove any rust, stains, or mildew from the wood.
- Use a soft-bristled cleaning brush and garden hose to scrub and rinse away any stains that still remain.
Step 4. Make Any Necessary Repairs
- Inspect for the structural soundness of your pergola.
- Check for loose nails, boards, or railings.
- Also check the wood for any rot or damage from insects.
- Look at the posts and beams for splitting, twisting, or warping.
- Make any necessary repairs.
Step 5. Stain The Pergola
- Apply the wood stain first to overhead, vertical surfaces, then the floor.
- Apply one thin coat with a high-quality brush, roller, spray, or paint pad.
- Apply two thin coats of deck stain for solid stains.
- Apply to a few boards at a time, keeping a wet edge in order to avoid lap marks.
- Backbrush into the surface to work finish into the wood while ensuring the coating is even.
- Treat all wooden areas, including edges, joints, and ends.
- Let thoroughly dry before replacing any furniture or walking on the stained floorboards.
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