From time to time we have homeowners who ask us to replace floor boards, spindles, rail caps, steps, lattice and so forth on decks. In our many years of doing this, we have never seen new wood look like old wood after installation. We have never had new wood accept a stain at the same rate of absorption as older wood does. In our experience you can always tell the difference. What has your experience been on PT deck with wood say 12-15 year apart in age? What do you consider a normal result?
From time to time we have homeowners who ask us to replace floor boards, spindles, rail caps, steps, lattice and so forth on decks. In our many years of doing this, we have never seen new wood look like old wood after installation. We have never had new wood accept a stain at the same rate of absorption as older wood does. In our experience you can always tell the difference. What has your experience been on PT deck with wood say 12-15 year apart in age? What do you consider a normal result?
Beth
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