Re: How long to strip / sand a 300sqft deck?On May 9, 3:59 pm, jeff37 <jra...@gmail . com > wrote:
> I'm trying to make the DIY vs outsourcing decision on my deck. Due to
> its current state, I know I have to completely strip the current oil
> based product and start from scratch. I know the staining isn't a big
> deal, but I'm trying to figure out how much time I'm talking about if
> I prep it myself.
>
> It has Flood CWF on it, which I've heard is tough to get off. I
> tested a couple treatments of stripper on a small section, and it
> didn't do the job. Of course, this was without using a powerwasher
> and it wasn't a very thorough test. My hope is that two treatments
> of stripper and low power pressure washing, followed by light sanding
> will do the trick.
>
> The deck is about 300sqft, has no lattice, and also has railing with
> 1" squared poles every 5" or so. The part that worries me the most
> are these vertical rails. I think they will be tough to completely
> strip, and sanding may be very time consuming.
>
> Just hoping someone who has undertaken a similar task can comment on
> the timeline.
>
> Thanks!
from buffalo ny: subject ot your climate: i guarantee you will wish
you could just put down outdoor Astroturf. the pressure washing and
refinishing will never end, and is never as satisfying a look as when
the deck was new. mine is 10' x 25', from 1986, pressure treated. we
never used any oil containing products on it because we didn't want
the kids and dogs tracking it indoors. but i regret i ever used
transparent latex stain on it, it only lasts one year and after doing
that several years ago i've decided it is more fun to enjoy a deck
that's simply cleaned. your decision subject to your pet use/odor/
dirt/sun/rain/climate.