Staining Experts Restoring Glen Allen's Decks & Fencing

If you want superior staining services in Glen Allen, Hammerdown Powerwashing is the name to trust. Wooden decks and fences need high-quality stain in order to stay protected against UV radiation, moisture, and other forms of damage and contamination from the elements. Even if your deck or fence has already been stained once, it should be restained once every few years to maintain its protective seal. That's where Glen Allen homeowners depend on us!
With years of experience providing deck renovation and pressure washing services in Glen Allen, Hammerdown Powerwashing provides expert staining services for decks and fences. We take the time to ensure that your wooden surfaces are thoroughly and flawlessly stained, with our experts working hard to ensure total customer satisfaction. No matter if we're restoring an old deck surface or staining a brand-new fence for the first time, we deliver an exceptionally high quality of service.
Don't leave your home's outdoor wooden surfaces exposed to the elements any longer - ask us about our staining services today! If you'd like to reach out to Hammerdown Powerwashing for a free estimate, contact us online or by phone at 804-543-5947.

Deck Staining
Hammerdown Powerwashing keeps Glen Allen decks strong, sturdy, and beautiful with our professional deck staining services. A strong, weather-resistant stain is a deck's best line of defense against the elements, and it's important to apply it correctly (and reapply it regularly) to preserve that protective barrier. […]

Fence Staining
Keep your Glen Allen property line eye-catching and durable with Hammerdown Powerwashing's expert fence staining services! Like any other exterior wooden surface, wooden fences need a protective barrier to shield them from moisture, UV damage, and other harmful side effects of constant exposure to the elements. […]
Frequently Asked Staining Questions
Generally speaking, you can expect your wood stain to last about 2-3 years, so that's the interval you should be aiming for between staining and restaining your deck or fence. However, different factors can impact how quickly (or slowly) your stain wears off. If the wood has started to look faded or discolored, showing signs of wear and tear, or is growing mildew or algae, then it's time to have it cleaned and restained.
100%. A clean surface is essential for proper staining, as any debris left on the surface can interfere with the stain's ability to bond and set properly. Preparing ahead of time is crucial: you'll need at least 24 hours between pressure washing and staining to give the wood time to dry out first.