UV Pigment — 1/8″ layer Sits at the surface. Blocks UV before it grays your wood.
Conditioning Oil Drives deep into the fiber. Blocks moisture. Prevents cracking.
Penetrating Oil Stain

Goes In. Not On.

Soaks into the wood fiber and bonds from the inside out. No film. No coating.

Two Layers. One Product.

UV pigment blocks sun damage at the surface. Conditioning oil drives deep to prevent cracking and rot.

Nothing to Peel.
Easy to Maintain.

Protection inside the wood can't crack, bubble, or let go — season after season.

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Water-Based Deck Paint.
A Different Story.

Looks great on day one. Here's what happens underneath — and what the seasons do to it.

Paint Film — on the surface Sits on top. Never bonded. One freeze-thaw cycle breaks it loose.
Bone-Dry Interior Zero protection inside. The wood moves, expands, cracks — paint can't hold on.
Water-Based Deck Paint

Goes On. Not In.

Coats the surface. Never soaks in. That's where the problems begin.

Nothing Anchoring It.

Paint on top, bare wood underneath. Moisture gets in — and the clock starts ticking.

Fast Forward 2–3 Seasons.

Freeze. Thaw. Repeat. The film lifts. Moisture gets under. Nothing holds.

Peeled. Cracked. Done.

This is what happens when protection sits on top instead of inside.

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We use the same penetrating oil stain on every deck we treat — professionally applied, guaranteed to last. No peeling. No annual repainting. Just protection that works.

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