DECK STAINING
Deck staining services in Minnesota since 2016


Staining your deck isn't just about looks—it's one of the smartest investments you can make to protect and extend the life of your outdoor space.
Without stain, harsh Minnesota sun, rain, snow, and freeze-thaw cycles quickly take their toll: UV rays cause graying, fading, cracking, and splintering; moisture seeps in leading to warping, swelling, rot, and mold; and pests or mildew can turn a beautiful deck into an eyesore or safety hazard.
A quality deck stain creates a powerful protective barrier that:
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Blocks damaging UV rays to prevent fading and dry-out
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Repels water and moisture to stop rot, cracking, and warping
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Resists mold, mildew, and insects for healthier, longer-lasting wood
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Enhances natural beauty — highlighting the rich grain while adding rich color that boosts curb appeal and makes your deck look brand new
Regular staining (every 2–3 years, depending on exposure) can dramatically increase your deck's lifespan, save you thousands in premature repairs or replacement, and keep your family safe on a smooth, splinter-free surface.
Don't let the elements win—protect your investment and enjoy your deck for years to come. Stain Bros specializes in professional deck staining in the Savage, MN and surrounding metro area. Contact us today for a free estimate and let us bring your deck back to life!
FAQ's
Below are some of the most common questions we receive about professional deck staining in Minnesota.
How long does deck staining last in Minnesota? In Minnesota’s climate, professional deck staining typically lasts 2–3 years, depending on sun exposure, moisture, and maintenance.
When is the best time to stain a deck in MN? Spring through fall is ideal, when temperatures are between 50–90°F and humidity is lower.
Do we pressure wash before staining? Yes. Proper cleaning removes dirt, mildew, and old stain so the new stain can properly penetrate and last longer.
Do I need to remove furniture before we start? We typically ask if you can remove as much as furniture as possible as it speeds up the process. If you are unable to move a large or heavy object, once I am on the project, we can come up with ways to either move it or work around the heavy furniture item.
How long does deck staining take? Most deck staining projects are completed in 1–2 days, depending on size and weather conditions.













