Professional wood finishing that protects your investment from UV damage, temperature swings, and moisture year-round.
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You know that sinking feeling when you see your deck boards starting to crack or your fence losing its color after just one Colorado summer. Wood finishing isn’t just about making things look good—it’s about creating a barrier that actually holds up against our intense UV rays and temperature swings.
When wood finishes are applied correctly, you get years of protection instead of months. Your deck stays smooth underfoot. Your fence keeps its rich color through multiple seasons. Your trim and siding maintain their structural integrity instead of splitting and warping.
The difference shows up in your maintenance schedule too. Instead of re-staining every year or replacing boards that should have lasted decades, you’re looking at touch-ups every few years and major refinishing every 5-7 years. That’s how wood finishing should work when it’s done right the first time.
We’ve been handling wood finishing projects throughout Loveland Heights, understanding exactly what our altitude and climate do to different wood types. We’ve seen every kind of wood failure—from brand new cedar that grayed in six months to redwood decks that cracked their first winter.
That experience translates into knowing which products actually work here and which ones are just expensive mistakes waiting to happen. We’re not experimenting with your wood surfaces. We’re using proven systems that we’ve tested through multiple Colorado seasons.
Our focus stays on getting your wood finishing right the first time, so you’re not calling us back next year wondering why your stain is already peeling.
First, we assess your wood’s current condition and determine what level of preparation is needed. Some surfaces just need cleaning, others require sanding or stripping old finishes that prevent proper adhesion. This step determines whether your new finish lasts months or years.
Next comes the surface preparation—cleaning, sanding, and addressing any damage or weathering. We’re removing everything that would prevent the new finish from bonding properly. This includes old stains that are peeling, gray weathered wood fibers, and any contamination.
Then we apply the appropriate wood finish system based on your wood type, exposure level, and desired appearance. We’re matching the product to your specific conditions, not just using whatever’s on sale. The application timing, temperature, and technique all matter for proper penetration and curing.
Finally, we inspect the completed work and provide you with maintenance guidelines specific to your finish and exposure conditions. You’ll know exactly what to watch for and when your next maintenance should be scheduled.
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Your wood finishing service includes complete surface evaluation and preparation, professional-grade stains and sealers selected for Colorado conditions, and proper application techniques that ensure maximum penetration and protection. We handle everything from initial cleaning to final inspection.
You also get specific maintenance recommendations based on your wood type and exposure level. Not all wood surfaces age the same way in Loveland Heights—south-facing decks need different care than north-facing fences. We provide guidelines that actually apply to your specific situation.
The service covers addressing common Colorado wood issues like UV graying, moisture damage, and temperature-related cracking before applying new finishes. We’re not just covering up problems—we’re solving them so your new finish performs as intended.