Rain Before or After TWP – Dry and Curing Time of TWP Protecting your exterior wood surfaces with TWP (Total Wood Preservative) is a project that most homeowners can complete …
TWP Stain Reviews, Articles, How-To Tips
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Why Wait 4-12 Months for New Wood To Season Before Staining with TWP It is no secret that new wood needs to be stained and protected from the elements in …
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Why You Need To Prep New Wood After Seasoning Seasoning is the term used for allowing new wood to dry out prior to applying TWP stain. The dry time will …
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As a leader in the wood and deck staining industry, TWP (total wood preservative) has been in existence for over 20 years. TWP is an EPA registered wood preservative that …
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The TWP 1500 Series is the Only EPA Registered Wood Preservatives on the market! When it comes to quality deck stains, TWP sets the bar at a high level. For …
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In terms of natural beauty, not many wood types compare to IPE. This beautiful exotic dense wood fairs well in a variety of climates but should still have a …
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Weather protection can go a long way in preserving the beauty and longevity of log cabins. The key to a long-standing solid log cabin is shielding the exterior of …
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Wood shakes and shingles are commonly found on older architectural type homes but are still a popular choice on newer homes as well. Shake siding and wood shingles can give …
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Best TWP Stain for Vertical SidingVertical wood siding can give your home a very appealing look as long as it is taken care of. Like all exterior wood, vertical siding …
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TWP Wood Deck Stain Longevity How long a wood stain will last depends on many different factors. Type of wood, age of wood, and climate are a few determining factors. …