ok, here it goes..I have been reading this forum for 2 years plus now for advice and tips,best stains etc. as I have worked on friends/families decks. So thanks to all for that without you knowing....
So now on to my deck. I recently moved into a house that has a 18-20yr old 720sq foot PT treated deck w/pergola. The deck was not maintained at all ( splintered badly,checking,cups etc.)and I have been looking at all options to fix it up to get a few more years out of it- and not lay out that cash yet. So long story short, I decided to pull all the nails ( fun fun : ) ,flip the boards, and screw back down with coated screws. On to my question, once I complete screwing down the boards what should my next steps be to completion? Originally, I was going to sand the whole deck to try and remove the joist striping, pt stamping etc. then wash and use a brightener to open up the wood for staining again... but after speaking with the different folks in the stain business some have said "do not sand" (because u will get uneven stain results) just use bleach,water ( 25/75 bleach to water) and dawn first and try to get boards ready for staining ..some others say just sand and use a brightener or a light pressure wash only....let dry for a few days and stain. So I'm confused now on the best route is... Also, I plan on using Armstrong Clark or Readyseal to finish the job - 8-10 gallons..... 1. Any help on what my next steps should be from the pros on here would be greatly appreciated! Thanks... the deck is exposed to full sun, and 2.AC or Readyseal semi on this age/condition of deck?
ok, here it goes..I have been reading this forum for 2 years plus now for advice and tips,best stains etc. as I have worked on friends/families decks. So thanks to all for that without you knowing....
So now on to my deck. I recently moved into a house that has a 18-20yr old 720sq foot PT treated deck w/pergola. The deck was not maintained at all ( splintered badly,checking,cups etc.)and I have been looking at all options to fix it up to get a few more years out of it- and not lay out that cash yet. So long story short, I decided to pull all the nails ( fun fun : ) ,flip the boards, and screw back down with coated screws. On to my question, once I complete screwing down the boards what should my next steps be to completion? Originally, I was going to sand the whole deck to try and remove the joist striping, pt stamping etc. then wash and use a brightener to open up the wood for staining again... but after speaking with the different folks in the stain business some have said "do not sand" (because u will get uneven stain results) just use bleach,water ( 25/75 bleach to water) and dawn first and try to get boards ready for staining ..some others say just sand and use a brightener or a light pressure wash only....let dry for a few days and stain. So I'm confused now on the best route is... Also, I plan on using Armstrong Clark or Readyseal to finish the job - 8-10 gallons..... 1. Any help on what my next steps should be from the pros on here would be greatly appreciated! Thanks... the deck is exposed to full sun, and 2. AC or Readyseal semi on this age/condition of deck?
Thanks in advance, GH
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