STAINING
The stain used in fence staining can be either oil-based or water-based and comes in different colors, including transparent, semi-transparent, and solid. The choice of stain depends on the type of wood and the desired look of the fence.

Fence Staining
Fence staining can be done on both new and existing fences, and there are a wide range of colors and finishes to choose from to achieve the desired look.

Pergola Staining
Staining a pergola involves applying a pigmented solution to the wood in order to enhance its natural color and protect it from weathering and UV damage.

Shutter Staining
Shutter staining refers to the process of staining or coloring exterior shutters, typically made of wood, to enhance their appearance and protect them from the elements.

Arbor Staining
Arbor staining is a technique used in biology and histology to visualize the intricate structure of neurons in the brain.

Garage Door Staining
Garage door staining is the process of applying a stain or color to the exterior surface of a garage door to enhance its appearance and protect it from the elements.

Patio Cover Staining
Patio cover staining is a process of applying a stain to the wooden structure of a patio cover in order to protect it from the elements and enhance its appearance.

Wood Accent Staining
Wood accent staining is a process of applying a colored stain to enhance the appearance of natural wood grain patterns on accent pieces such as trim, moldings, and decorative elements

Porch Pillar Staining
Staining porch pillars involves applying a semi-transparent or solid-colored stain to the surface of the pillars to enhance their appearance and protect them from weathering and other environmental factors.

Playset Staining
Staining a playset involves applying a protective coating to the surface of the wood to enhance its appearance and protect it from weathering and other environmental factors.

Power Washing
Power washing, also known as pressure washing, is a cleaning process that uses a high-pressure water spray to remove dirt, grime, mold, mildew, and other types of debris from surfaces such as buildings, sidewalks, decks, and vehicles.