A Guide to Painting Your Deck

Painting a deck is an excellent way to refresh your outdoor space and give it character. A well-painted deck not only looks distinct; the paint also provides an extra layer of protection against the elements. Here’s how to get started.

Preparing the surface

Preparation is the real key to a long-lasting finish. Whether your deck is newly installed or has weathered a few seasons, it must be thoroughly cleaned before you begin. Any existing paint or stain should be removed so the surface is bare, smooth and ready to accept the new coating.

A few useful cleaning options include:

  • Standard deck-cleaning solutions to lift dirt and leftover flakes of paint
  • Wood brighteners to tackle stains or stubborn discolouration
  • Anti-fungal products if you notice signs of mildew
  • A garden hose and a firm hand brush for rinsing and scrubbing, which is gentler than using a pressure washer that might mark the timber
  • Light sanding to achieve an even surface. Avoid aggressive sanders, because they can damage the wood

Taking the time to prep properly will help the paint adhere better and last longer.

Painting the deck

Before you start, protect the surrounding areas with masking tape. Once everything is covered, you can move on to the main task.

Consider the following tips:

  • Rollers are ideal for applying a fresh coat of paint, especially on larger, open areas. Used with an extension pole, they let you work comfortably while standing
  • Staining pads, which absorb a good amount of paint, can be helpful for covering broad sections quickly without constant dipping
  • Use a brush for corners, edges and hard-to-reach spots where rollers and pads cannot reach
  • In locations prone to heavy rain or high humidity, make sure every surface is sealed, including the underside of the deck boards and the lower sections of the railings

Moisture can seep into the smallest gaps and damage the timber over time, so thorough coverage is essential.

Get the professional touch with Pelham Painters

Painting or staining your deck is a rewarding project that can transform the look of your outdoor area. The hard work lies in the preparation, which ultimately determines how long the finish will last. Take your time with the cleaning and sanding, and the results will speak for themselves.

If the job feels a bit overwhelming or you’d prefer a professional touch, consider contacting Pelham Painters in Hobart for support.