Log Home Staining Pricing


Log Homes

The below log home staining prices typically include rinsing down the grass, plants or shrubs before application of the cleaning solution to protect the plants, applying the proper cleaning solution and mildewcide, rinsing the vegetation again with water and pressure washing the surfaces from a close enough distance with a 40 degree fan tip to clean and/or remove some of the loose stain and remove some of the gray UV damaged wood if applicable without damaging any of the logs. An extra oxalic acid treatment is typically used on severely gray or dark UV damaged wood. Windows that get wet or spotted by the pressure washing are then washed by hand, rather than a squeegee, when we are done.

We then wait 1 week or longer and test the substrate ensuring a moisture content around 15% or under. We then come back and lay down drop cloths, apply plastic and tape over the windows, doors and other selective areas, scrape, wire brush and sand off loose stain or paint, vacuum up debris if applicable and caulk selective gaps and splits in the logs. We then apply 1-2 coats of Log Home stain depending what is needed and 1 coat of Log Home clear coat. We use Sikkens and Lifeline products, depending what was used on your log home before.