Deck Painting & staining in Wellesley, MA.
Sand, stain, and seal — restoring weathered Wellesley decks with UV-resistant penetrating finishes that hold up through Massachusetts winters.
Wellesley decks restored to last another decade.
Wellesley is one of Greater Boston's most affluent communities — Colonial Revivals, Tudors, and Shingle-style homes line the older neighborhoods, with high-end modern customs near Wellesley Hills and Linden Square. The expectation here is that paint work matches the architecture: hand-finished trim, period-correct sheens, and color consultations that account for the home's vintage.
Our Wellesley deck restoration process
- Strip or clean — chemically strip failing solid stain, or wood-brighten + light-sand UV-grayed boards.
- Sand to fresh grain — 60- or 80-grit floor-sander on horizontal surfaces; hand-sand railings.
- Repair — tighten or replace loose boards and fasteners; spot-repair rot.
- Apply penetrating stain or solid-color seal — Benjamin Moore Arborcoat, SW SuperDeck, or Cabot for transparent/semi-transparent; solid-color stains where boards are old enough to need full color hide.
- Two coats minimum with manufacturer-spec dry time between.
Wellesley deck specifics
Wellesley homeowners and listing agents both notice trim work — hand-applied Benjamin Moore Advance on doors and trim is our default rather than spray, because the leveling looks intentional under inspection. Most Wellesley deck projects we run wrap in 2–4 working days depending on size and prep depth. Add an exterior paint refresh in Wellesley in the same engagement to coordinate outdoor work in one mobilization.
Answers from Wellesley homeowners.
What's the typical Wellesley paint job timeline?
Most Wellesley interiors run 5–10 working days for a full repaint with trim package; exteriors run 7–14 depending on the home. We commit a written timeline before mobilizing and stick to it.
What does a deck restoration cost in Wellesley?
Cost depends on deck size, board condition, railing complexity, and finish type (transparent stain vs solid). Every quote is free, on-site, and itemized.
Should I stain or paint my deck?
On weathered or new wood we usually recommend semi-transparent stain — it penetrates rather than peels. Solid-color stain or paint is the better call only on decks that already have a paint history or have aged past the point where stain reads well.
When can you start a Wellesley deck project?
Deck staining season runs late April through mid-October — we need 50°F+ daytime temps and 48 hours of dry weather on either side. Outside that window we book ahead to lock in spring slots.
Bring your Wellesley deck back to life.
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