I did stain it last spring with olympic deck fence and siding stain sealer in one in a light cedar tone it looked good then.
Why is my stain peeling of my cedar siding.
This is a telling sign of the problem.
Peeling stains can become a major problem.
All the dark old stain is removed and the new stain gives this log home a fresh and clean look.
Peeling and flaking paint on a home s cedar siding not only makes the home look poorly kept but it exposes the exterior to further damage and unplanned costly repairs.
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A solid stain or latex paint lays on the surface of the cedar siding and will start to peel in layers in about 3 to 5 years and will.
And the part of the house that s cedar siding where the paint was applied is now peeling and this is the second time it s peeling.
Assuming the peeling is isolated the next step is to remove all loose paint or stain.
No stain or paint can adhere to dead wood fiber leading to major coating failure.
It could be one of two reasons.
This is about a cedar octagon table this year after the winter there are area s on the table top and the seats that are pealing.
Keep an eye out for problem areas such as darkening color pealing thin or no stain at all in certain areas.
A stain is transparent and penetrates the cedar siding there is no good reason to use an oil based stain it doesn t last any longer.
Has encountered a troubling issue with cedar siding.
Every year or two the stain on my deck peels off.
Coating s is removed with the tape the peeling is more extensive than just the areas that are obvious.
I stain it.
Yes we have cedar siding on our house and the house was built in 1994.
Why your deck stain is peeling off.
Over the years in our exterior painting work in the chicago area painting in partnership inc.
When the peeling stain is scraped off dead wood fiber often stays stuck to the back of the flake.
Keep your log home looking great.
This test should be performed in several locations on the siding deck or other affected structures.
A stain will usually become blotchy with time and peel at a minimum.
The best solution is to have professionals do the job right however as a homeowner you may want to try fixing the damage yourself.