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How To Choose The Best Dock Stain?

Josh Richards • Mar 16, 2023

How to Choose the Best Dock Stain?
If you're like most people, the thought of staining your dock probably seems like a daunting task. After all, there are so many different products on the market, how can you possibly know which one is the best?
Fear not! 

This guide will tell you everything you need to know about choosing the best dock stain. In just a few minutes, you'll be an expert on the subject and ready to tackle that project confidently.

What is a Dock, and Why to Stain it?

If you have a backyard pond, chances are you also have a dock. A dock is a platform built over water, typically supported by posts, that provides a place to walk, stand, or sit. It can be used for swimming, fishing, boating, or simply enjoying the view.

Docks are usually made of wood because it is durable and relatively easy to work with. If you have a wood dock, it is essential to stain it to protect it from the elements. Water and sun can damage wood, causing it to crack, warp, or rot. Staining your dock will help prolong its life and keep it looking good for years to come.

Types of Wood Stains

There are three main types of wood stains: water-based, oil-based, and gel stain. Water-based stains are the most popular type of stain because they are easy to apply and clean up. Oil-based stains penetrate deep into the wood grain to provide a long-lasting finish, but they require more effort to apply and clean up. Gel stains are thick and provide excellent coverage, but they can be challenging to work with.

Factors to Consider When Choosing the Best Dock Stains

Don't abruptly start staining the wood one morning. For best results, consider the below factors when choosing the right type of stain:

Oil-based stains can be easily brushed and wiped off without leaving any streaks or brush marks. That makes them ideal for novice woodworkers still learning to apply the stain evenly.

Ideal for Multiple Surface

Oil-based stains are usually the first choice for many wood staining projects. These are ideal for decks, fences, and other outdoor projects.

1. The type of wood: Some woods are more absorbent than others. For example, pine is a softwood that tends to absorb stains quickly, while hardwoods like oak and maple take longer to absorb the stain.

2. Wood condition: To stain an older wood, you may have to apply both stain and sealer to give it an extended life. Newer wood might not need much effort. Before staining the wood, you may only have to prepare it with a soft wash.

3. The opacity level: Do you prefer natural wood grains or colorful floorings? You have various options, from clear to solid stain options, giving you the appeal according to your needs.

4. The level of protection: Some stains are more durable than others and will better resist fading, mildew, and wear and tear.

5. The climate: Climate is also a factor to consider when staining your outdoor wood. If you live in an area with extreme weather conditions, you'll need to choose a stain that can withstand the elements.

6. Your budget: Stains range in price from low-end products to high-end products. Choose the best product you can afford.

7. The product: While there are numerous dock staining products on the market, choosing the perfect one depends on the type of wood, the climate of the area you live in, your affordability, and the condition of the wood.

How to Apply Dock Stain?

Staining a dock requires several steps, including:

Planning

Planing the wood isn't a lengthy process. The steps include:

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    Deciding if you will stain the dock yourself or hire an expert.
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    Examining the wood for staining/repairing.
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    Deciding when to stain the dock.
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    Choosing the best dock staining product (go to the previous section to select the best product).
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    Gathering tools and gears
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    How to prepare, stain, and seal the deck to get the best results for a long time?

The Tools and Gears

Gather the tools and gears you need to stain wood docks:

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    A brush
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    A stir stick
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    A clean cloth
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    Protective gloves
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    Eye protector
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    A respirator

Prepare the Wood Dock for Staining

Before beginning the staining process, it is essential to prepare the wood properly. This step includes cleaning the wood either with a mild detergent and water solution or washing it with a soft or pressure wash. Once you have washed the wood, you must allow it to dry completely. Preparing the wood for staining may also include sanding it to get a smooth surface.

Stain the Wood Dock

A brush is the best way to apply the stain to the wood dock. Apply the stain in the grain direction, and work in small sections. Wipe up any excess stain with a clean cloth.Let the stain dry before you restore it for everyday use. Read this short guide on how to stain your wood dock: How to Stain a Dock?

Maintaining Your Stained Wood Dock

Stained wood docks are beautiful and can last for many years with the proper care. To maintain your stained wood dock, you should regularly clean it with mild detergent and water. You should also seal it every few years to protect it from the elements. Finally, repair any damage as soon as possible to prevent further deterioration.

Conclusion

In conclusion, if you are struggling to find or select the best wood dock stain for your needs, it is best to reach out to experts. Staining experts will be able to help you choose the best product for your dock, taking into account the type of wood and your desired finish. With their help, you can ensure that your dock looks great and lasts for years.