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      “The replastering job I had done by Blue Dor Painters is outstanding as well; we had chunks of plaster hanging down from the ceiling in our bathroom and now you would never even know it was repaired.  The office was also very easy to deal with. Would hire them again in a second (and plan [...]

      —Simone C.

      Vienna, VA

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      “From the estimate, through the contract, through the final completion and payment, it was an efficient and great process. The crew was punctual, professional, and very good at their work. It was a pleasure working with them. Any questions and they consulted me before proceeding. Overall a good experience. I would definitely recommend this company.”

      —Janet H.

      Phoenix, VA

    • 1035 S. 19th St After 001

      “I’m a bit of a do-it-myself type so I tend to look at projects like these from the perspective of, ‘am I glad I paid someone else do it or do I wish I’d gone ahead and done it myself.’  In this case, I’m glad I paid Blue Door to paint the house and they [...]

      —Eric P.

      Arlington, VA

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      “Their work is top notch. They did a very good job and I will bring them back next time I need the outside of my home power washed. The company is very concerned with making sure that the customer is very satisfied with their work.”

      —Michael S.

      Springfield, VA

    • after #3 (3)

      “They arrived on time and worked cleanly and efficiently.  The office and company reps were attentive and professional, and the project was completed on time.”

      —Maddalena L.

      Reston, VA

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      “I have used Blue Door Painters before, and found them to be highly professional and do quality work.  I recently had exterior trim replaced and new trim work needed to be painted. I didn’t want to get up on a ladder to do the higher painting, so I called Blue Door.  They provided a written [...]

      —Geoff G.

      Silver Spring, MD

    • 1163 N. Vernon St After 017

      “Blue Door Painters were excellent from start to finish. They were professional, friendly, tidy and did not mind me constanty looking over their shoulders. The painters never cut corners and made sure the job was done right again and again.”

      —Amanda S.

      Arlington, VA

    • 321 N. Edison St. 028

      “It was great and terrific. They were prompt. They cleaned up after themselves, and they did a very good job. You can’t ask for much more than that.”

      —David C.

      Washington, DC

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      “Communication with Blue Door Painters has been excellent; they went above and beyond with follow up both before and after the work was done to the house.  The employees in the office are very cordial, which makes dealing with them a breeze.  The painters and job foremen were professional and went over the job in [...]

      —Stephen J.

      Reston, VA

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      “We already are planning to use them again and again.”

      —Michael C.

      McClean, VA

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      “I am so satisfied with the job that I am geting Blue Door give me a price on some additional work.  I would hire Blue Door again in a heartbeat — their estimate was low, and the whole company exudes an air of professionalism and competence.”

      —Lori C.

      Alexandria, VA

    • after #1 (4)

      “A pleasure to work with. I arranged for the job during the late winter. It was too cold and damp to paint. Blue Door was very diligent in contacting me as soon as the weather was better. The job was executed flawlessly and very professionally. My wife and I have an infant and the Blue [...]

      —Ian R.

      Washington, DC

    • after #1 (7)

      “They totally lived up to their high rating. They were exceptionally prompt. They were professional, neat, and efficient. They did a great job cleaning up after themselves, and made sure that we were happy. They were very nice, trustworthy people and we were very comfortable working with them. I am excited for the next opportunity [...]

      —Jeff M.

      Washington, DC

    • after #5

      “They were great and professional. Our neighbors commented on it and asked for referrals. They were very professional and on time. We didn’t have to do any follow up with them when they were on site. The quality was good.”

      —James F.

      Washington, DC

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      “A pleasure to work with. I arranged for the job during the late winter. It was too cold and damp to paint. Blue Door was very diligent in contacting me as soon as the weather was better. The job was executed flawlessly and very professionally. My wife and I have an infant and the Blue [...]

      —Steven F.

      Washington, DC

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      “Second time using Blue Door Painters … Very punctual, easy to deal with, and the paint looks great.”

      —Simone C.

      Vienna, VA

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      “Blue Door did an excellent job painting my newly installed Pella wood windows. They were easy to contact and communicate with via email and phone. They were quite responsive, and their pricing was excellent. The painters were very professional and courteous. It was clear they were real painters who had many years of experience. They [...]

      —Darrell S.

      Washington, DC

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      “The foreman was conscientious and made it a point to walk with me and inspect the entire job to be sure I was satisfied before leaving.”

      —Barbara F.

      New Market, VA

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      “They were very polite and professional. They took care around the house and appeared to take pride in their work. They cleaned-up after the first day and left the yard free of any ladders/tools/etc. The painting job was done very nicely. No drips or runs. They took care to match the color of our front [...]

      —Adam C.

      Manassas, VA

    • after #2 (6)

      “Blue Door was very responsive to inquiries and very quick to give an estimate.  Their price was extremely reasonable and the final product was very good.  The crew working on the house was very courteous and pleasant and let us know what they were doing and why.”

      —Amy F.

      Arlington, VA

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      “They’re absolutely superb. The technicians were very clean, neat, and professional. They did excellent work.”

      —Wayne M.

      Great Falls, VA

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      “Blue door painters did a fine job completing the work I had requested.”

      —Gary D.

      Falls Church,VA

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      “They arrived on time and finished job in about 1/2 the time I thought it would take. Great work!”

      —Mickie H.

      Fairfax, VA

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      “They were good at being very specific and detailed about exactly what they would do and would not do (how many doors and windows needed painting, what they could fix and what they could not). The quote I received was also very professional, with details and specifics (number of coats of paint, etc…). Price was [...]

      —Sonya S.

      Washington, DC

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      “They were awesome. The technicians were very accommodating, clean, and cleaned up well afterwards. They were a lot cheaper than other companies and did a great job.”

      —Tracie A.

      Arlington, VA

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      “They power washed the house and completed all the painting in the same day, and did a fantastic job. They also did a great job of matching the old paint color we already had on certain parts of the house (since we weren’t getting the entire house repainted). Blue Door Painters exceeded our expectations and [...]

      —Michael G.

      Arlington, VA

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      Blue Door Painters came for an estimate on the same day I emailed them; the work was done within a couple of weeks–exactly when they said it would be.  And it was done well.”

      —Kati H.

      Washington, DC

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      “I got more than my money’s worth.”

      —Susan S.

      Arlington, VA

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      “Very professional from the estimate to the work! They arrived on time and did an excellent job … Their estimate was right on. No surprises and no hidden charges.”

      —Nail A.

      Washington, DC

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      “I was impressed by the thoroughness of the project workers AND the cleanup. I would hire Blue Door again without hesitation.”

      —William M.

      Stafford, VA

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      “I was very pleased with the service and would recommend this company to my friends and neighbors.”

      —Rene S.

      Arlington, VA

    • 9363 Robnel Pl. 019

      “This company did what they said they would do, when they would do it; and the end result was excellent.  I would recommend them highly.”

      —Jennifer L.

      Reston, VA

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      “The workers were polite, hard working, cleaned up upon completion and most importantly did an outstanding job painting. My wife and I are completely satisfied and our deck and side porch look better than ever. In addition to the efforts of the workers, Anna from Blue Door Painters office was in touch throughout the process [...]

      —Jeff J.

      Arlington, VA

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      “We are VERY pleased with the overall result. “

      —Yvonne Z.

      Bethesda, MD

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      “Blue Door Painters provided a quick and convenient estimate in writing, made themselves available to sign the contract and, when our move in date shifted, juggled their schedule to get a crew on site a week early. The work performed was excellent. Work was also performed fast but this did not affect the the quality. [...]

      —Stephen B.

      Alexandria, VA

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      “I called them and they responded quickly.  They took the time to make sure we were communicating well, and they did what they said they would do and in the time frame we agreed upon.”

      —Gwen F.

      Arlington, VA

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      “I am so satisfied with the job I just had done that I am geting Blue Door to give me a price on some additional interior work.  I would hire Blue Door again in a heartbeat — their estimate was one of the lowest of about 7 I got, and the whole company exudes an [...]

      —Allen H.

      Alexandria, VA

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      “They brought a portfolio, were very friendly and professional and got back to me with an estimate quickly.”

      —Cathy K.

      McClean, VA

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      “They were professional at all times from the estimate to completion. Each person I talked to introduced themselves and their role in the project. They were very responsive to changes I requested while on the job. Clean-up went perfectly.”

      —Jodie M.

      Kensington, MD

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      “Quote was quick and easy. Price was competitive and the work was excellent.”

      —Jason R.

      Bristow, VA

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      “I had a great experience with this company. Their quote was very reasonable and much lower than others. They were also willing to change colors and fix things to match my vision for the house!”

      —Roiwind R.

      Washington, DC

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      “Blue Doors was the best price/service/value deal by far… Blue Doors will be our first call for our next painting project!”

      —Gregor B.

      MClean, VA

    • after #2 (3)

      “They had a large and very nice portfolio on the work they had done. They came in with an estimate that was lower than two other estimates that I had received. They came when they were supposed to come, right on the dot, and they worked all day long until around 6, I think. I [...]

      —Hester R.

      Washington, DC

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      “They did the job very well. They were very clean. I think they were really professional. They were prompt and came when they said they would. It was easy to get a hold of them.”

      —Shelley T.

      (Washington, DC)

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      “The replastering is outstanding; we had chunks of plaster hanging down from the ceiling in our bathroom, and now you would never even know it was repaired. The office was also very easy to deal with. I would hire them again in a second (and plan to!).”

      —Simone C.

      Vienna, VA

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      “Blue Door Painting was professional and punctual in all aspects of the job.  The estimator and crew were there when they said they would be there.”

      —Daniel H.

      Alexandria, VA

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      “They left us our extra paint clearly labeled, and were totally enjoyable to work with in every way. Several neighbors on our street saw their van outside and asked for business cards.”

      —Adrienne S.

      Washington, DC

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      “This company was great.  They had a great price.  Their willingness to communicate was great.  The crew’s attention to detail and willingness to help out was great.  They were clean and very polite.”

      —Sara C.

      Silver Spring, MD

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      “Excellent job. Very professional.”

      —Andrew D.

      Vienna, VA

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      “They were great.  They did a good job, and we were happy with these guys.  The price was probably average on this job, but for that price they went above and beyond.  They were meticulous. The recaulked a lot of things in the bathroom which I didn’t expect.”

      —Dennis V.

      Cabin John, MD

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      “The quality of the work was very precise and very good. They were also very professional.”

      —Mark R.

      Rockville, MD

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      “Excellent. Estimate less than several others. Job done on time and very professionally.”

      —Fitzhugh M.

      Bethesda, MD

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      “They were very thorough in their estimate and did exactly what they said they would do. We were very pleased with the results.”

      —Lawrence S.

      Washington, DC

    • 4216 Lorcom Lane 023

      “The central office was very flexible about timing, and worked to squeeze in the job before it got too cold.  The estimator seemed to completely understand the scope and quality of the job I was looking for, and the painters were extremely hardworking and eager to please.”

      —James B.

      Washington, DC

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      “We were so impressed with Blue Door’s price and professionalism that we didn’t bother to find another company to give us a quote, we just went with Blue Door. Blue Door’s crew was professional and pleasant. They came out as soon as possible after the siding was installed and they did excellent work. They even [...]

      —Victoria S.

      Reston, VA

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      “It turned out very well. We were very happy with them. They were very professional. They did it on time. Their estimate was a good estimate and it was accurate. They did a good job on the painting.”

      —Melissa P.

      Clifton, MD

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      “It was great. They were very easy to work with. They completed the job well.”

      —Cathy K.

      McClean, VA

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      “They gave an estimate quickly and did a very good job, and were even understanding when we had to go through some issues with our homeowners association on the proper color of the stain.  All in all very professional.”

      —Sarah S.

      Alexandria, VA

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      “Blue Door Painters was extremely professional and a pleasure to work with. I received the dreaded HOA letter that required painting and repair work to be done to the front of my townhouse.  As a single mom, I’m on a limited budget, but I was able to get the work beautifully done by Jeff and [...]

      —Kimberley S.

      Centreville, VA

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      “Blue Door Painters were very punctual, professional and accommodating.”

      —Mary Pat F.

      Arlington, VA

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      “Blue Door were prompt and courteous.  They completed the tasks on time and in budget; additionally, they were responsive when I called and had questions.”

      —Larry N.

      Annandale, VA

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      “I called on Tuesday and explained that I was having a party on Saturday night and had just decided to have the terrace cleaned. They sent someone that afternoon to assess the job and provide an estimate. The work was done on Friday and I was thrilled with the results. They were very accommodating about [...]

      —Janis W.

      Arlington, VA


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My Deck Is Made Of . . .

Do you know what your deck is made out of? Blue Door Painters can help you apply the right coat to protect it.

Outdoor Building Materials and How To Coat Them (Part Two)
Blue Door PaintersDC area coatings contractor, discusses the nature of various outdoor building materials – and the coatings that protect them.

My Deck is Made of . . .

. . . Cedar or Redwood
Is your deck naturally a warm, rich, reddish color?  If so, it probably cost more to build than its green-blonde pressure-treated cousins – and it was probably worth it.  Unlike the dry-climate conifers used in SPF and pressure-treated lumber, cedar – specifically, Western Redcedar – and redwood both come from trees grown in damp climates, which have developed natural moisture and rot-resistance.  The heartwood of red cedar, for example (which is the part of the tree that has that beautiful reddish color), is infused with thujaplicin, a combination of related chemicals that have powerful anti fungal and antibacterial properties.  Redwoods offer similar protection.

However, if your deck, fence, or siding is built from cedar or redwood, you need to make sure that it is constructed primarily – if not solely – out of heartwood.  Heartwood is the wood located at the center of the tree, which is not actively engaged in nutrient cycling and metabolism.  The active outer wood, called sapwood, has not developed rot-resistance because it is still protected by the tree’s living defenses.  The larger the tree, the higher the percentage of heartwood – but with old growth forests dwindling and an increasing need to protect these resources, more and more cedar and redwood is harvested from newer growth tree farms.  The percentage of heartwood coming from these younger trees is much lower, leading to wood that has neither the color nor the rot protection that has come to be associated with redwood and cedar.

If your exterior cedar or redwood is largely sapwood, it should be treated with the same care and attention given to SPF or other vulnerable types of wood: either stained and coated with a strong water-repellant sealant, and re-coated regularly, or primed and painted with a solid stain or appropriate wood-protecting exterior paint.  If the wood project is heartwood, then it ought to be regularly stained and treated with water-repellant sealant to ensure that it retains its beautiful warm red tones (which will bleach out without re-staining), and that moisture does not warp or crack the boards.

. . . Composite Wood?
With all of the care and maintenance required for a natural wood deck or fence, the call has gone out to the innovative: can we manufacture a better alternative?  The best answer on the market to date is composite wood.  Created from a mixture of recycled plastic and wood chips or sawdust, composite wood is crafted to look like wood, but to share none of wood’s vulnerabilities.  The plastic in the mixture protects the wood from rot and moisture-induced warping, and because the wood is factory-uniform, its performance is more reliable.  Composite wood is easy to clean, and does not require the same degree of protection as its natural counterparts.  For many, the benefits of composite wood outweigh the extra cost, artificial look, and colder feel of the material.

However, despite being heralded upon its arrival on the market as a “zero-maintenance material”, composite wood is still vulnerable to both mildew and color change if not properly protected.  Due to its density, composite wood projects often develop small, tightly clustered pinpricks of mildew, and the color of the wood pulp included in the mixture will change in the elements just like any other type of wood.  To ward off mildew, the use of a special composite deck sealer is recommended, in conjunction with periodic cleaning with a combination of bleach and water (pressure-washing with a composite wood mildew removing detergent is an ideal method of cleaning).  And staining the deck every five years or so can correct the color change; just make sure you use a stain that is intended for use with composite wood products.

In conclusion, all wood-based outdoor building materials require some TLC, and applying the right coatings at the right time is a critical element of that care.  Being in the know about your deck, fence, or siding, and its specific strengths and vulnerabilities, is the best way to maximize your relationship with your outdoor space.

My Deck Is Made Of . . .

Certain types of Spruce, Pine or Fur (SPF) may not hold up to the elements so well. Don't let your deck end up looking like this.

Outdoor Building Materials and How To Coat Them (Part One)
Blue Door Painters, DC area coatings contractor, discusses the nature of various outdoor building materials – and the coatings that protect them.

My Deck is Made of . . .

. . . “SPF”
Hopefully not.  In the lumber world, ‘SPF’ does not refer to sunscreen: it is an acronym for ‘Spruce-Pine-Fir’, three kinds of lumber used interchangeably by builders for a variety of purposes.  Depending on your region, the exact species of SPF wood will vary (Red Spruce, Jack Pine, and Balsam Fir typical in the west; White Spruce, Englemann Spruce, and Lodgepole Pine in the east, among many others), but all of them share similar characteristics that make them ideal for building.  They all come from softwood conifers that are cheap to grow and harvest, and the finished lumber is reliably strong and workable.

The problem is, this type of lumber is NOT suitable for exposure to the elements.  While buildings framed in SPF hold up perfectly well when the wood is protected by layers of insulation, siding, and drywall, exterior decks or fences constructed with SPF will rot at lightning speed.  The quick-growing SPF conifer species produce lumber with wide, hungry pores which suck in ambient moisture and invite all types of rot, against which the lumber, adapted to a dry climate, has no natural defenses.  Coating this kind of lumber, while it can buy you time, will not halt this deterioration completely.

So the best advice is, don’t build any outdoor construction out of SPF.  If it’s too late, and you already have an SPF deck or fence that you won’t or can’t replace, your only hope is to coat it very aggressively, and re-coat it frequently as part of your routine upkeep.  Consider using a few layers of stain followed by a fully waterproof clear-coat sealant, or select a hardy, weatherproof primer paint followed by a few layers of water-resistant topcoat.  Make sure that all six sides of the wood are coated.  The end grains, where all of the pores are cross-cut and exposed, are the most vulnerable, and it is well worth giving them a few extra layers if you want to hold your own in the battle against the elements.

. . . Pressure – Treated (PT) Lumber
If your deck is made of pressure-treated lumber, then you are in good company; pressure-treated wood has been one of the most popular outdoor building materials since the development of pressure-treatment in the 1940s.  Frustrated with the vulnerability of the otherwise-convenient softwood lumber, Dr. Karl Wolman invented a procedure that drove artificial preservatives – antimicrobial and anti fungal chemicals – deep into the pores of the wood, so that moisture-borne rot could not easily take hold.  The variety of softwood used for pressure treatment varies by your region – Southern Yellow Pine is the most common species used in the Washington, DC area – and the specific chemicals used to protect the wood varies based largely on when your deck was built.  Until 2003, most companies used chromated copper arsenate to pressure-treat their wood, since it was (and remains) the most effective preservative available on the market.  However, CCA’s toxicity to microbes and fungus extends to animals and children, and over the years a great deal of concern was raised over the long-term health effects of exposure to wood treated with CCA.  The chemical has now been discontinued for use with residential lumber, and modern pressure-treated lumber is infused with alternative, less toxic chemicals.

Coating a pressure-treated deck or fence is of the utmost importance, both to extend the life of the wood and to protect against exposure to the preservatives.  If you have an older deck, the EPA recommends applying a penetrating oil-based finish to block human exposure to CCA.  Many companies offer clear preservative coatings that are intended for use on fresh pressure-treated wood; these sealants should be used immediately to guarantee ideal protection.  However, it is essential that you find a product intended for use on fresh pressure-treated wood, and you wait one to two months before applying any further paint or staining.  The reason is that fresh pressure-treated wood has moisture in it from the PT process that takes a while to dry out, and if you coat it while your project is still wet, both the coating and quite possibly the wood itself will be destroyed.  Once you have sealed your fresh PT project and given it adequate time to dry, staining or painting your wood with products intended for use with PT wood will give it the extra protection needed to ensure true longevity.

Stay tuned for the skinny on Redcedar, Redwood, and Composite Decking.

Why Should I Pressure Wash?

The benefits of power washing technology for exterior projects in the Washington, DC area

Again and again, painting and refinishing contractors in the Washington, DC area are asked the same question: Why did my paint/stain fail?

Most of the time, the answer is the same.  It failed because the surface was inadequately prepared.  And usually, inadequate preparation translates directly to inadequate cleaning.  Dirty surfaces clogged with loose particles do not provide the constant, sturdy surface that paint needs in order to form a film, or stain needs to evenly penetrate.

Many techniques have been developed for cleaning and preparing substrates, but for exterior surfaces there is nothing on the market superior to the pressure washer (also called a power washer), for cleaning speed and effectiveness.  Employing a thin jet of high-pressured water, which can be manipulated to be focused or diffuse, the power washer can be used to remove dirt, grime, mildew, grease, and other stains from exterior surfaces like decks, siding, driveways, patios, concrete foundations, and stonework, all with stunning results.  The weather in the Washington, DC area, with its long, humid summers and its intense winters, takes a distinct toll on exterior surfaces (as well as their paint and stain jobs), making pressure-washing doubly important.

Blue Door Painters includes power washing with all of our exterior repainting and staining/sealing projects, so that we can ensure the best possible long-term results for our work.  Pressure washing all on its own can greatly beautify an exterior surface, however, even without a subsequent new paint or stain job.  Pressure washing an old deck, for example, brings about drastic results: the jet of water slicing right through years of grime and mildew, instantly turning the wood from gray to gold.  Just be warned: the beautiful results won’t be permanent without a protective coat of paint or stain to protect the freshly cleaned surface.

So to recap: why should you power wash?  Because you want to give the exterior of your home or building the best possible protection against the elements, and you recognize that thorough cleaning is an integral step in that procedure.

Can I Stain Pressure-Treated Wood?

Tips for Staining Decks and Other Exterior Surfaces in Washington DC and Northern Virginia

Wood is a strong and beautiful organic building material with one key weakness: being organic, it is vulnerable to organic decay.  The properties of different kinds of wood are totally determined by the properties of the trees they were lumbered from.  Some trees, like cedar and redwood, have their own innate resistance to bacteria, fungus, and insects, but many of the common softwoods used for decks do not.  Pine, for example, which is a sturdy and easily lumbered variety of wood, lacks resistance.  When raw pine is exposed to the elements in an exterior environment, it will fall prey to decay within a couple years.

One classic solution to wood’s vulnerability is to paint or stain the wooden exterior surfaces, so that the wood takes on the waterproofing and element-resistance of the chemical paint and stain.  For the most vulnerable wood exteriors, however – like decks constructed from pine or douglas fir – providing surface protection is not sufficient to get long life out of a deck.  Pressure treatment is a technique that has become popular because it offers a deeper level of protection.

Pressure-treating involves bathing the lumber in preservative chemicals, and then subjecting the wood to intense pressure, so that the preservatives become deeply infused into the wood.  The most common chemicals used in pressure treatment are water-borne copper mixtures like chromate copper arsenate (that is the preservative that creates the familiar greenish tinge in exterior wood), alkaline copper quat, micronized copper quat, and copper azole.  With pressure-treated wood, chemical resistance is borne deep into the pores, lending added protection to the wood’s interior.

However, just because the wood is pressure-treated, does not mean that it does not need to be stained as well.  While the pressure treatment system is remarkably thorough, some spots will inevitably be missed, and the rot that sets in will slowly but steadily decrease the life of your deck.  Staining pressure-treated wood can both extend the life and amplify the beauty of your exterior deck landscape.

The catch is, you can’t do it immediately.  Because you can’t do it while the wood is still wet.  Even when the wood is bought freshly from the store on a sunny day, if it is pressure-treated, you should assume that it is wet.  This is because pressure treating by itself makes wood wet.  The water that carries the preservative chemicals into the wood is driven in so deeply that it takes 30-60 days to dry fully – the exact drying time determined by the temperature and humidity.

Staining pressure-treated wood while it is still internally wet from the pressure-treatment process is one of the critical mistakes that leads to stain and paint failure on exterior surfaces.  The moisture pushes out against the film or stain, forming bubbles in the coating, and the moisture locked into the wood encourages mold to grow, counteracting the very purpose of the preservatives and stain.

So the moral of the story: YES, go ahead and stain your pressure-treated deck (or fence!) – but wait 30-60 days first.