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Vast Painting LLC
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Vast Painting LLC

Exceptional 5.0

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Exceptional 5.0

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  • Serves Worcester, MA
Steven Courtemanche says, "Wow!I had five estimates done, but only Victor showed a heightened sense of preparedness and professionalism on his first visit (took his shoes off and had a laser measure--good signs). I knew right away I was going to hire him. He was even flexible on the estimate when it came back too high for us to afford. And that estimate was exactly what we paid when all was said and done. That's a remarkable thing.Victor painted my whole house's interior (about 1000sq feet). He (even though it's his business) did every stroke of the painting. He arrived promptly every morning and stayed until a good transition moment presented itself at the end of a full day.He painted six rooms (including a bathroom and a kitchen), walls and trim. His attention to detail was incredible. He has so much respect for his clients' property, furnishings and privacy. He went beyond expectations and seamlessly repaired every crack and flaw in our walls along the way. As he said, "If you don't repair things while you're painting, you're just changing colors."After the work was done, he came back in a few days to touch up any minor issues we had discovered since the job had been finished. He replaced all of our hardware (hinges, switches, etc.) and added door stops to every door. He also told us if we see any issues in the future to give him a call. The man stands by his work.What a unique experience to have a contractor with such conscience and professionalism. We have had some terrible experiences with contractors in the past, but Victor of Vast Painting has maybe restored some of my faith. He is a true rarity that understands that a thrilled customer is more important and influential than 1000s of dollars spent on advertising."See more

Q & A

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

How often should you treat a wood deck?

The general rule of thumb is to stain a deck every one to three years. If if you haven’t treated your deck in over three years, contact a few deck staining companies to request a free estimate and schedule an appointment

What does it cost to stain a deck?

On average, it costs $674 to stain a deck. Expect to pay between 50 cents and $2.50 per square foot for re-staining. Cost factors include the square footage of the deck, the amount of sanding required to prepare it for staining, any repairs that need to be done, the type of stain used and more.

To find out exactly how much it will take to stain your deck, contact several local deck staining professionals and ask for free cost estimates.

Is it better to paint or stain a deck?

There are advantages to both painting and staining your deck. Paint gives you more variety of colors and lets you choose between bright and vibrant or muted and classic. Paint also lasts longer than stain and is much easier to maintain.

The stain has its own set of advantages as well. It’s more natural-looking and friendlier on the wallet. It also brings out the grain of the wood in your deck in a very striking way. Plus, it’s also easier to apply and can be painted over.

Who do I hire to get my deck stained?

You should hire a deck staining professional, company, painter or contractor. Although there are many contractors willing to stain decks — from the deck contractors themselves to painters, handymen and beyond — search online (or through an app like Thumbtack) so you can quickly see the top-rated professionals in your area and read their reviews. Whoever you decide to go with, make sure you also look at photos of stained decks they’ve worked on so you can gauge their quality of work. 

How long should you wait before staining a new deck?

Pressure-treated wood typically has a lot of moisture, and you’ll need to wait until your deck is dry before applying a stain. This may take a couple of weeks. The weather and climate in your local area will also dictate when you should stain your deck. When in doubt, ask a local deck staining professional to inspect your deck and confirm if now is the right time to apply a stain.

How many coats of stain should you put on a deck?

A good rule of thumb is to apply two coats of stain on your deck. Two coats should be enough to cover the surface, but a deck staining professional can help you decide how many coats you should apply to your deck.

How do you prepare a deck for staining?

Preparing a deck for staining requires having the right equipment for the job, as well as being able to spot problem areas. If you do not own the right equipment or do not have sufficient experience to spot potential problems, it’s better to leave this job to a pro (like a professional pressure washing service). 

Make sure you do any preparation, from pressure washing to scrubbing to sanding and repairing, when there is no rain in the forecast. At the very minimum, use a broom and/or a leaf blower to clear your deck of dust and debris.

How do you remove paint from a deck before staining?

Removing paint from a deck in preparation for staining is an important task, as any paint left on the surface will block the stain from soaking into the wood. This will render the stain ineffective and lead to a poor aesthetic appearance. This is why the job is best left to pros who have the tools and experience to remove paint without damaging the deck itself. 

This job requires tools like a pressure washer, grinder, chemical strippers and more. It also requires knowing how to use them skillfully. Contact professional deck staining contractors and companies to see if they can also remove paint from your deck.

What are the advantages of staining a deck?

Staining a deck comes with a number of advantages, including:

  • It prevents rotting by sealing out moisture, fungus, termites and other agents of decay, making it last longer.
  • It saves it from wear and tear due to solar radiation.
  • Staining your deck protects it against heavy foot traffic — an especially important consideration in areas that are common walking routes or that see lots of scooting chairs.
  • Stain preserves the appearance and natural beauty of wood, bringing out the grain and keeping it colorful and bright through the years.

Talk to a deck staining professional near you to find out if it's time to stain your deck.

How long should you let a deck dry before staining?

It’ll likely take at least 24 hours for your deck to dry after pressure washing it. Wood is naturally absorptive, so you’ll want to make sure it’s dry before a professional applies the stain. 

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