Protect your deck or fence from Kansas City’s swings between humid summers and freezing winters — the kind of weather that wears down untreated wood fast.
Wood left unsealed doesn’t just gray and fade — it absorbs water, swells, cracks, and eventually rots from the inside out. A proper stain and seal job blocks moisture and UV damage while restoring the wood’s natural look, and catching it early is far cheaper than replacing warped boards or an entire section of fence later.
What’s Included
- Pressure washing to clean the wood and open the grain before staining
- Sanding of rough, splintering, or uneven spots
- Stain application — solid or semi-transparent, depending on the look you want
- Sealant to lock in protection against moisture and UV
- Flagging any boards or posts that need repair before staining, rather than sealing over a problem
Signs You May Need This
- Wood that looks gray, faded, or weathered
- Water no longer beading on the surface — a sign the old sealant has worn off
- Rough, splintering, or cracking wood texture
- Visible mold, mildew, or dark staining
- It’s been several years since your deck or fence was last stained
Why Level 5
A deck or fence is a real investment, and neglected wood doesn’t fail gradually — it fails all at once, usually when you least expect it. We use quality stains built for the swings in weather this area actually sees, and since we’re already equipped for exterior work, it’s an easy add-on to any other project you’re having done.