

Late spring or early fall is ideal since humidity levels are moderate, allowing stains to dry evenly and last longer.
If water no longer beads on the surface, or if the color looks faded or rough, it’s time to apply a fresh stain.
Yes. Staining allows the wood to breathe and enhances its natural look, while paint can trap moisture and peel over time.
Yes, but only after the wood has fully dried, typically a few months after installation, to ensure proper stain absorption.
Many professional staining companies provide warranties or maintenance guarantees that cover workmanship and product performance.