Local proof
4.8
Google rating across 48 homeowner reviews.
Firm quotes, prep-first execution, and daily communication from first walkthrough to final handoff.

If you need deck and fence staining in Burnaby, choose a prep-first team. We define scope by substrate, map product systems before production, and run a controlled schedule from setup to final walkthrough.
Burnaby • Deck & Fence Staining
Deck and fence staining projects succeed when moisture levels, prep timing, and penetration depth are controlled.
Burnaby decks near Brentwood sit in shadow from adjacent towers for part of the day, which slows wood drying after rain. Older cedar fences in Burnaby Heights have weathered grey and may need wood brightener treatment before stain penetrates evenly. Your deck boards may also collect construction dust from nearby development that contaminates the surface and blocks stain absorption.
For deck and fence staining in Burnaby, coating life depends on wash prep, dry-time discipline, and stain systems selected for local rain cycles.
Burnaby deck and fence staining typically costs $1,500 to $5,000 depending on wood condition, shade-related prep, and whether grey-wood restoration is included.
Local proof
4.8
Google rating across 48 homeowner reviews.
Firm quotes, prep-first execution, and daily communication from first walkthrough to final handoff.
Where we work
Brentwood • Burnaby Heights • Metrotown • Edmonds
Every area has different light, moisture, and wear. That local context changes how we plan deck and fence staining from the start.
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Burnaby Deck & Fence Staining
Deck and fence staining with wash prep, moisture checks, and penetration-focused product systems that preserve wood and stabilize colour. Every stage is written down before work begins. That keeps the finish clean, the timing clear, and the handoff much less stressful for the homeowner.
Prep
01
Wash and prep wood surfaces, then confirm moisture content before stain application begins.
Coat plan
02
Select penetrating stain systems based on wood age, grain condition, and UV exposure.
Final review
03
Apply even coats, back-brush for penetration, and complete maintenance scheduling guidance at closeout.
Materials and finish control
Product selection follows substrate condition, wear pattern, and maintenance goals. That is how we keep adhesion, colour depth, and maintainability aligned with the way a space is used.
Typical project range: $5,200–$10,400
Local planning note
A single Burnaby block can hold a 1960s rancher, a 2020 laneway home, and a mid-rise tower. Your home needs a painting process built for its actual substrate -- not a one-size approach borrowed from the last job.
That local context changes how we schedule work, how we prepare surfaces, and what we flag during the walkthrough before your quote is finalized.
Most painting scopes overlap. These linked guides help you compare the full plan, from your local service page to related finishes and the broader city hub.
Burnaby Homeowners
“Gabe has a passion for all things paint. Extremely knowledgeable and you can tell from the results he loves what he does. We could not be happier with the exterior of our home.”
— Crystal
FAQs
These are the questions we usually answer before a project is booked, priced, and placed on the calendar.
Final pricing depends on prep level, surface condition, and project size. We provide a fixed quote after the walkthrough so scope and timeline are clear before scheduling.
Most scopes run between 2 and 10 days depending on substrate repairs and weather constraints. Each estimate includes a staged plan with milestone dates.
Yes. We align primer, topcoat, and sheen to substrate condition, usage pattern, and long-term maintenance goals before production starts.
We use written prep standards, daily communication, and final punch-list walkthroughs. That structure keeps line quality, finish consistency, and site cleanliness predictable.
Book a walkthrough and get a firm quote, start dates, and written prep standards before anything is scheduled.
Late June through August is your best window. Morning fog burns off by mid-morning in summer, giving your wood enough dry hours for stain to penetrate.