
Pre-Staining
- With our warehouse we have hand and machine sprayers that we pre-finish with. We stain all sides of your wood for longevity and higher quality.
- When Pre-finishing in a controlled environment it gives us the ability to pre-stain year round instead of just in the summer months.
- Pre-finishing is two to three times cheaper then staining onsite.
- Once your product is stained it goes onto our dry racks and into the dry room which allows for the stain to deeply penetrate the wood and dry properly.
- Once dried we stack and wrapped your material so it is ready for install.
- We not only stain wood siding and interior wood. We stain your timbers and beams also in house.




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Onsite Staining
If you already have your siding up and it is already finished and needs touching up or is already up and needing to be finished. No worries we offer onsite staining.
- With our spray equipment, lifts and access to materials, we are able to handle onsite stain jobs that most customers can't do themselves.
- Our experienced team understands what products will work and won't work on your home making sure we get the best quality solution identified.
- Because we are specifically focused on wood applications for the exterior we are much more cost effective than traditional paint companies.




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Textures
We have many different textures that we offer that give our customers the ability to create their own custom look. Some of our most popular looks are our 24 grit sand, circular saw , and wire brush. Our textures range anywhere from the most modern looks to rustic wood looks. We can combine two or more texture to offer many different combinations of texture to get custom looks.
Textures
- Wire Brush- Wire brush is a texture that brings the wood grain out and leaves ridges throughout the face of the board.
- Circle saw- Circle Saw leaves skip saw marks across the face of the board for a more rustic look.
- Sanding- We offer any grit of sand. Our most popular one is 24 grit, which gives a more modern, clean look.
- Hand Hewn- Hand hewing is taking the face of your wood and making long streaks with our curved planers. We can go for a more heavy look to light streaks throughout the face of the wood.
- Shou Sugi Bon- An old japanese look that leaves the wood burned then a sealer is applied over the top, we can also lighten the burn to get different variations of color and texture.




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