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Staining & Sealing in Boerne, TX

Licensed staining & sealing for homeowners in Boerne — built by a crew that knows the local terrain and permitting.

Maintenance

Staining & Sealing Built for Boerne

Wood decking left unsealed in South Texas doesn't age gracefully — it grays, checks, and splinters within a season or two of direct sun exposure. Staining isn't cosmetic maintenance, it's the barrier that keeps water out of the wood fibers and UV rays from breaking down the lignin that holds boards together.

Standard footing depths often aren't practical on Boerne's rocky Hill Country lots, so we frequently use surface-mounted post bases or engineered pier solutions suited to shallow rock. When it comes to deck staining & sealing specifically, Kendall County permitting applies outside Boerne city limits, while properties inside the city work through the City of Boerne's building department — the requirements and timelines differ, and we confirm which jurisdiction applies before filing.

  • Low-pressure wash that cleans without damaging wood fibers
  • Full sanding pass to remove splinters and raised grain
  • Oil or water-based stain options in a range of transparencies
  • UV-blocking sealer to slow graying and checking
Staining & Sealing — Boerne, TX

Boerne at a Glance

Hill Country deck building for Boerne's sloped, rocky lots

Boerne properties are some of the most dramatic terrain we build on — steep grade changes, exposed limestone, and views worth designing around rather than fighting.

Our Process

How Staining & Sealing Works in Boerne

01

Wash & Prep

We clean the deck surface, remove old flaking finish where needed, and let the wood dry completely before any product goes down.

02

Sand & Repair

Raised grain, splinters, and rough spots get sanded smooth. Any loose fasteners or minor board issues are corrected before staining.

03

Stain Application

We apply your chosen stain in even coats with brush and roller work at rail balusters and board ends, avoiding the lap marks sprayers often leave.

04

Cure & Inspect

We walk the finished deck with you, check coverage in direct light, and give you a realistic maintenance timeline based on sun exposure.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

South- and west-facing decks with full sun exposure typically need restaining every 1–2 years. Shaded or covered decks can often go 2–3 years between coats. Our summer UV index and freeze-thaw winters both accelerate finish breakdown compared to milder climates.

Ready for Staining & Sealing in Boerne?

If your Boerne lot has grade change or exposed rock that's made other contractors hesitate, that's exactly the kind of build we specialize in.