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Preparing the exterior of your house—including the deck, porch, and other surfaces—for power washing and painting with a solid stain—requires a methodical approach. Here’s a step-by-step guide


🔧 MATERIALS & TOOLS NEEDED:

  • Pressure washer
  • Scrub brushes (deck brush, handheld stiff bristle brush)
  • Exterior wood cleaner or deck cleaner (oxygenated bleach-based preferred)
  • Painter’s tape & plastic sheeting
  • Drop cloths or tarps
  • Safety gear (gloves, goggles, mask)
  • Sandpaper or power sander
  • Caulking gun & exterior caulk
  • Putty or wood filler (for repairs)
  • Ladder or scaffolding (if needed)

✅ STEP 1: Clear and Protect the Area

  • Remove furniture, plants, grills, doormats, etc.
  • Cover nearby windows, doors, plants, and light fixtures with plastic sheeting or drop cloths.
  • Mask off areas you don’t want to stain (walls, edges, hardware) using painter’s tape.

✅ STEP 2: Inspect & Repair Surfaces

  • Look for loose boards, nails, rot, mildew, or flaking paint.
  • Nail down any loose boards or steps.
  • Fill cracks or holes with wood filler suitable for exterior use.
  • Caulk gaps around trim, joints, or siding if necessary.
  • Allow all repairs to fully cure or dry before moving on.

✅ STEP 3: Clean Thoroughly (Before Power Washing)

  • Apply a deck or exterior wood cleaner:
    • Use a sprayer or brush.
    • Let it sit per manufacturer instructions.
    • Scrub with a stiff brush, especially for stained or mildewed areas.
  • Rinse well.

✅ STEP 4: Power Wash

  • Use a pressure washer with a fan-tip nozzle (25° or 40°).
  • Keep nozzle about 12–18 inches away from the surface.
  • Move in consistent, sweeping motions to avoid gouging wood.
  • Don’t overdo it—pressure that’s too strong can damage wood (around 1,500–2,000 PSI is ideal for wood surfaces).
  • Let the surface dry completely—at least 24–48 hours, or longer in humid conditions.

✅ STEP 5: Sand if Needed

  • Once dry, lightly sand rough areas or where old stain/paint is peeling. www.mamuelzpaintinghomeimprovementinc.com
  • Focus on:
    • Deck boards
    • Railings
    • Steps
  • Use 80–120 grit sandpaper.
  • Remove all dust afterward (blow off or sweep thoroughly).

✅ STEP 6: Final Prep Before Painting/Staining

  • Check for moisture—the wood must be completely dry.
  • Use a moisture meter (ideal reading: below 15% for stain).
  • Remove any remaining dust, debris, or cobwebs.
  • Stir your solid stain thoroughly—don’t shake.
  • Use a stain brush, roller, or sprayer to apply.

TIPS:

  • Test stain color in a small area before doing the entire surface.
  • Work in the shade and avoid hot sun during application.
  • Apply solid stain in thin, even coats. Two coats are usually best.
  • Maintain a wet edge to avoid lap marks. TESTIMONIALS