When it comes to owning any kind of wooden sheds you need to remember that they will need to be regularly maintained. By doing this you will be assured that whatever is held inside is well protected from the elements outside. In this article we take a look at what one needs to do in order to ensure that your wooden shed is well protected.
When it comes to owning any kind of wooden sheds you need to remember that they will need to be regularly maintained. By doing this you will be assured that whatever is held inside is well protected from the elements outside. In this article we take a look at what one needs to do in order to ensure that your wooden shed is well protected.
When it comes to which stain you should be using as you will soon discover by going to your local DIY or Garden Store or by going online that there are numerous different kinds to choose from. Which one you actually choose will depend on the kind of finish you want to your wooden shed and the color that you want it to be.
1. The first thing that you will need to do before you restain your shed is to get the right equipment together. For this particular job you will need an electric sander, a power washer, either a staining pad, foam brush or a nylon paintbrush to apply the stain with. Also you will need to get the stain and you can choose either between a solid or semi-solid one. The solid type stain is durable, but does hide the grain of the wood, whilst the semi-solid one is also durable but does allow some of the wood grain to appear through it.
2. After choosing between either a solid or semi-solid stain you now need to decide whether to go for an oil based or water based one. An oil based stain is ideal if you live in a place where the weather conditions are harsh as it can penetrate the wood much better and is very durable. However, the water-based ones are a much safer alternative and they are resistant to mildew, their colors last longer.
3. Now you have brought your stain you can move on to the next stage of protecting your shed. This is the stage where you need to prepare the wood for the new stain to be applied. If you need to use the electric sander to remove as much of the old stain or paint on the woods surface and then follow up by washing the whole of the shed down with the power washer. If you can use a power washer that has been specifically designed for cleaning wooden items.
4. Once you have washed the walls of your shed down thoroughly you now need to give it time to dry out completely, otherwise the stain will not adhere to the surface properly. It is a good idea therefore, to wash the shed down on a day, which is hot and sunny.
5. Once the wood has dried out you can now move on to the next stage and that is to apply the first coat of stain to it. You should do the staining one wall at the time ensuring that you apply the stain quickly and evenly over the surface. This will make sure that the coat of stain you apply is flawless and no signs of overlapping appear.
6. After you have applied the first coat of stain you need to let this dry and the carry out the step above for a second time. You may even find that some wooden sheds require a third coat of stain in order to provide them with optimum protection from the elements. Plus it is a good idea that you read the manufacturer’s recommendations regarding how many coats of stain to cover your shed in, as this will ensure that you get the best results possible.
It can be difficult when picking one of the various wooden sheds available at online shops, but following the steps here should help you decide. Garden sheds can be very useful in the garden as well as blending in with the scenery.