Type of stain matters.
How do you restain cedar siding.
There is one thing you must do however to hold onto that warm wood glow and that s restaining when your siding starts to look dull.
Giving your cedar siding a nice tint will add beauty durability and value to your home.
First let s talk about the type of stain.
Here s a quick answer for you.
Transparent to semi transparent and a solid body stain if i m using a semi transparent stain i find a good maintenance coat if done from day one is every three years with a one coat application then let s say you go a little bit beyond that and you want to change the color of the house.
To stain cedar you must understand your needs how to prepare the wood for the process how to stain it the best brushes to use and how to clean up after.
Cedar siding though durable and able to maintain a good finish for a long period of time does sometimes get damaged and it is certainly not completely immune to rot no matter how well it has been treated and maintained.
Over time cedar siding can become discolored and the surface degraded due to weather dirt and various other wear and tear.
Weather age and normal wear and tear can leave it looking faded or.
Regular inspection of the cedar siding is essential to maintenance and knowing when to restain.
Cedar has natural preservatives making it resistant to damage caused by moisture heat and severe weather with only negligible cracking or splitting.
Cedar is a beautiful wood and can be kept that way when stained properly.
Restaining your cedar siding involves removing the old protective coating and applying a new layer of wood stain in the color of your choice then applying more protective coating.