

Most staining projects take one to three days, depending on surface size, preparation needs, and drying time.
Yes, you can change the color by sanding the old finish and applying a new stain. Lighter shades may require additional sanding or stripping.
Staining preserves the wood’s natural grain and texture, while paint covers it. For natural beauty and easier maintenance, staining is often preferred.
Keep them clean, dry, and periodically reseal them with a protective coating. Avoid harsh chemicals and standing water.
Yes, many professional staining services offer custom color matching to achieve a perfect tone for your furniture, flooring, or decks.