TWP Deck Stain Calculator

by Administrator

These calculations will help you determine the square footage for the proper amount of stain and prepping supplies needed to refinish your deck or fence using TWP 100 or TWP 1500 Series.

This is intended to provide you with an approximate estimate only. Material requirements may vary according to application method, surface condition, and weather conditions.

Prepping Options

  • Gemini Restore Kit. This will be used for new, gray, dirty decks and for applying TWP over an intact older coating of TWP.
  • Restore-A-Deck Stripper and Restore-A-Deck Brightener. This is used for removing old coatings of stain. Use this if you are switching from a different brand to TWP or if you have a neglected coating of TWP that has failed unevenly.

Deck Sq. Footage

Flooring Length x width =?

Railing Length x height =?

Steps Width x Depth x #of Steps =?

Add up all 3 for the Total Sq. footage.

Fence Sq. Footage

Length x height =?

Multiply x 2 for both sides = Total Sq. Footage

Coverage Rate for TWP Stains

The specified coverage rate for TWP is 150-200 square feet per gallon for the first coat. Second will apply at 200-300 per gallon. This averages to about 100-125 sq. feet per gallon for 2 coats wet on wet. From this, and from measuring the surface you can calculate how much stain you need. For more aged wood you could easily factor in some extra stain. On newer wood that is still smooth and dense, you probably are not going to use as much.

For maintenance coats you are not going to use near as much stain as you did initially staining bare wood. There are just way too many variables to know the exact coverage rate of TWP for sure. There is really no way of knowing exactly how much stain you will need. It is better to buy more than you need than to not have enough. You can always save left over stain for next time. TWP has a shelf life of 1 year if opened and 3 years unopened as long as the can is properly resealed.

If you have questions, please ask below.

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Peter
Peter
2 months ago

Please explain math in this statement of yours:
“The specified coverage rate for TWP is 150-200 square feet per gallon for the first coat. Second will apply at 200-300 per gallon. This averages to about 100-125 sq. feet per gallon for 2 coats wet on wet.”
How did you arrive the average of 100-125 sq. ft., but not 175-250 sq. ft per gal each coat?

TWP Stains
Admin
2 months ago
Reply to  Peter

You need to treat each coat individually, not the average of the two.


Example Deck that is 500 Sq feet:

The first coat applies at 150-200 sq. feet per gallon. You would use 2/3 (a little over 3 gallons) of the 5-gallon pail.
The second coat applies at 200-300 sq. feet per gallon. You would use about 1/3 (1-2 gallons) of the 5-gallon pail.

*When done, you used around 5 gallons for 500 Sq. feet or around 100-125 sq. feet per gallon for the 2 coats needed.

Peter
Peter
2 months ago
Reply to  TWP Stains

I see your logic. Actually, your example would produce 85-120 sq ft/gal coverage, 2 coats, accordingly for the lower coverage numbers of 150 and 200 sq. ft, and for the higher coverage numbers 200 and 300 sq. ft.

One can calculate the coverage for 2 coats by using this formula:

2 coats coverage = Cov.1st x Cov.2nd / Cov.1st + Cov.2nd).

Check it out.

Then, divide your area into that number, to calculate total gal qty. of the needed material.

bob
bob
4 years ago

Hi. Just did samples of twp 1501, 1515, 1530 on a sample cedar fence board. I like the 1515 as it’s the lightest (per neighbor request). The new fence (aged one month so far) is approx 30 feet and 6′ tall and I will stain both sides. On your calculator I put in 60′ (2 x 30) so as to cover both sides. Output is 4 gallons to do the 1.5 coats. My questions as follows:

1) I think I read on this site that that new rough hewn fence boards only require one thin coat. Correct?

2) If true, than I probably only need 2.5 gallons. Second question: Does this product store well such that I can use it again for a second coat sometime later? If so, I will buy 5 gallon pale…I can store in a fairly cool/dry location.

3) When do you think that 2nd coat would need to go on? I live in SoCal south of LA and about 10 miles from ocean.

Much appreciated…great website…glad I found you as I was getting increasingly frustrated with the myriad of (poorly reviewed!) products out there!

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  bob

1, No, two light coats for rough sawn wood.
2. You would need about 3-4 gallons fo the two coats. Shelf life if opened is 12 months.
3. For a fence, about 3-6 years.

You need the 1500 Series for your area.

Bob
Bob
4 years ago
Reply to 

Now I’m really confused…below is verbatim from your site: Says “one coat for most instances”. I’m happy doing two if needed. If so, is it the “wet on wet”…as in within 30 minutes. Or two light coats within a week or so? Or something else? The samples I put on (one coat) this morning went into the wood very nicely. If shelf life is only 12 months then I wouldn’t want to order more than needed if I’m not recoating for 3+ years. That said, I’m not really worried about the $, I primarily want to do the application correctly. If I have extra stain I have older fences that I’m sure my wife would love for me to get to as well! Thx! And especially for rapid reply!

“Note: New Rough Sawn vertical wood/fencing can be stained right away with no wait and with no prep as it does have mill glaze and is very absorbent. Just make sure the wood is fully dry. If Rough sawn wood has aged or oxidized (grayed) then it will need to be prepped with Gemini Restore Kit. One coat for most instances of newly installed Rough Sawn wood.”

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Bob

For fences rough sawn wood needs two light coats applied wet on wet. Very absorbent.

Bob
Bob
3 years ago
Reply to 

My wife says the 1515 that i put down on my side of the new cedar fence is “orange”. My side actually isn’t visible from the street or our back yard as it’s just a small portion (25′) of my front to back property line. So I’m fine with the way it looks on my side. That said, I’m trying to keep my neighbor happy as that’s the entrance his guests take for their backyard pool parties. Can i mix 1500 with this in order to tone down the orange? I realize my uv protection would be diminished but due to the proximity of my neighbor’s house to the fence his side is kept in shade most of the day and year. What ratio do you think I’d need to make the fence not look so “orange”. I have some leftover boards that I could experiment with.

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Admin
3 years ago
Reply to  Bob

Yes, you can mix but hard to say how much as the wood itself has a lot to do with the final color.

Bob
Bob
3 years ago
Reply to 

That makes sense. But if it’s right now just a little too orange now wouldn’t you think a 50-50 mix would bring it to an acceptable tone? As in towards the right direction? Maybe a different question would be does the 1500 (ie clear) impart an orange tone of its own to cedar? My neighbor (in a grouchy tone) said “he doesn’t care what color” but I could tell he was perturbed as my gate with the 1515 on it is visible to him. Just trying to keep the peace with him!

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Admin
3 years ago
Reply to  Bob

Try 50/50 and work from there.

bob
bob
3 years ago
Reply to 

Final question…regarding the little bit of recently applied 1515 on my new fence that shows from the street (~8 feet)…what would be the best way to stain with the 50/50 mix (assuming I like that color)? Would a pressure washer work or would I need to sand? I’m guessing the pressure washer wouldn’t work and I don’t want to sand so 2nd best would be to wait until I need to restain years from now? I have a fence/gate combo on the other side of the house that I’d like to put the 50/50 down with. I don’t think I stained it when it was put up 12 years ago (its just gray) so figure pressure treat and brightener would do there? I would like the two sides to match if possible.

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Admin
3 years ago
Reply to  bob

You would need to strip and brighten to remove any TWP stained wood that you want to apply the mix. Clean and brighten for the gray wood.

Gina
Gina
3 years ago
Reply to  Bob

Bob, u could do a smaller amount on any extra board you may have or a small area less visable (maybe the side of a step) to see how it turns out?

Steve
Steve
4 years ago

Twp100 ….How much for the very first time/treatment on a 1000 SF deck with 116 ft of railing?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Steve

Please use the calculator above to enter in all dimensions. Just one coat for new wood so dived the total amount of stain by 2/3 as the directions state after entering. See this as well for tips: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/

John
John
4 years ago

does the 5 gal 1500 series need mixing after shipping?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  John

Yes, best to stir well or use a drill but mixer.

Hector Valdez
Hector Valdez
4 years ago

I’m staining 600’of fence 8′ tall how many gallons I need to do both sides? It’s gone be clear coat.

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Hector Valdez

For 9600 sq feet and two coats applied wet on wet, you would need about 80-100 gallons. It really depends on how old and porous the wood is.

Harriet
Harriet
4 years ago

The stain I ordered is too dark and I think we will need more than the 5 gallons because the wood is so old. So I plan to order another 5. The decks are 40-year old redwood now sanded to bare wood.
Can I order 5 of a lighter color and mix them together? I mixed the samples to test and it looks good.
If it is more stain than we need can we use the extra next year assuming we store it properly?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Harriet

Yes, you can mix colors together. See here for shelf life: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/shelf-life-of-twp/

Harriet
Harriet
4 years ago
Reply to 

Great. The colors I had mixed in the sample were 103 and 1504. I ordered 5 of the 1504 and assume I should get the 1503 to mix it but want to be sure that color is the same as the 103. Are they the same or should I mix 1504 with 103?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Harriet

The 103 and 1503 are close in color but not exactly the same. You should mix the same series together.

Peter
Peter
4 years ago

I stained my new deck for the first time in August of 2018. It is roughly 500 square feet and I used 7 gallons. It’s been two years and seems to be holding up pretty good. Should I clean it this year and apply another coat or wait another year. If I recoat it this year, should I put one or two coats on it. How much stain should I order. I used TWP 100 series in the Rustic 116 color last time.

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Peter

Looks good so do it next year.

Ruth
Ruth
4 years ago

Is the rustic stain orangey? How does the 1500 compare with the 100?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Ruth

See here for colors: https://www.twpstain.com/twp-100-series-stain-colors-and-photo-albums/
https://www.twpstain.com/twp-1500-series-stain-colors-and-photo-albums/

The TWP 1500 and 100 work the same. The difference is VOC laws for certain states.

Don Reese
Don Reese
4 years ago

Hi, I put in a new cedar fence a couple of months ago and am getting ready to stain and seal. The fence is 450 feet long and 6 feet high. I need to do both sides of the fence. How many gallons of TWP-100 will in need assuming a 2 coat wet on wet application?
Thanks

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Don Reese

Fro 6750 sq feet and two coats, you will need about 50-60 gallons of stain for both sides.

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4 years ago

How many gallons do I need to purchase for a 935 square feet deck? Do you recommend TWP100 or TWP1500 for Texas heat? Thanks.

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to 

About 8-10 gallons for two coats applied wet on wet. Use the 100 Series.

Jason
Jason
4 years ago

I should have clarified. I am looking for a varied appearance, so wondering if I can go light color on first coat followed by darker on second for a variegated look? Or vice versa. Thanks for your time.

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Jason

No, that would not work.

Jason
Jason
4 years ago

Can I combine 2 colors into one? Say Cedar Tone and Dark Oak?

Ron
Ron
4 years ago

Hi,

I have a 40—year old redwood deck in a mild dry climate area of Southern California . It hasn’t been protected with any finish before and (obviously) shows its age. However I plan on pulling all the boards and running them through a surface planer. I’ve tested a couple of boards and the boards have cleaned up very nicely – clean, smooth and very few cracks. Wood is obviously very dry, and it hasn’t rained in months.

My question is do I need any prep product if I plan on using TWP100? Also, since the wood is old and dry, may I assume that the coverage will be closer to the minimim 150sf/gallon as opposed to the 300sf/gallon max?

Thanks

Ron

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Ron

Yes, prep with this kit to help open the wood pores for the stain: https://www.twpstain.com/gemini-s-restore-a-deck-cleaner-and-brightener-kit

Coverage varies based on porosity so hard to say.

Robert Schwirz
Robert Schwirz
4 years ago

Finally getting ready for my staining project.
The deck is cedar and almost 2 years old now. We like the aged grey look but still like to protect the wood from the environment. I understand that I still have to clean and brighten it first. Is the TWP 100 series without pigment the best choice for the job? I like it to go back to the natural aged grey.
The total square footage is 1210 sqft.
Looks like 2 Restore kits and 10 gallons of stain.
Please advise

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Robert Schwirz

Yes, that is correct. Use the TWP Clear if you want the wood to gray naturally. The prep and stain amount is correct.

Robert Schwirz
Robert Schwirz
4 years ago
Reply to 

Thank you

Karen
Karen
4 years ago

Per your calculator my deck is 3734 sq ft. and I need 38 gallons thats seems like a lot, how long does it take to get more product shipped to Jefferson, GA If I only order 28 gallons.

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Karen

Shipping right now is about 2 weeks.

Tyler
Tyler
4 years ago

In the calculator my deck was 1200 sq feet and it calls for 13gal wet on wet. How much more will I need for the underside?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Tyler

No need to stain the underside. If you wanted to for appearance reason only, you would need as much stain.

Justin
Justin
4 years ago

My deck was stained with TWP 101 2 years ago. Rails seem ok, but I am looking to stain the decking. Can I use the Restore Kit, just powerwash, or do I need to strip?

Also, it sounds like 1501 offers better UV protection, which is important since my deck is full sun 75% of the time. Is 1501 noticeably different in color?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Justin

The 1501 is darker, use the same 101 as before. Gemini Restore Kit for prep.

stacie
stacie
4 years ago

My deck is very large. I bought 5 gallons and allied it. IT soaked it up very fast. I was not able to apply a second coat as I ran out of product. I am waiting

for a stretch of good weather to reply a second coat. All recommendations for a second coat say wet on wet. Will have be able to add a second coat days after the first coat?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  stacie

It may not take but it really depends on who dried out the wood is. Maybe do a test board and see how it dries prior to coating all.

Scott
Scott
4 years ago

Had an old coating of TWP 100. Power washed the deck. Anything else I should do before reapplication of the same color TWP 100?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Scott

Looks good to stain.

Robert Schwirz
Robert Schwirz
4 years ago

Hi there.
This is my deck I installed just about 2 years ago. It’s cedar.
I red about the mill glaze so I just let it sit all this time and sure enough after 6 months it started to peel and the mill glaze lifted off the wood.
Didn’t have any time to stain the deck but now I am ready for it.
I really like the natural agent grey look and that’s how it is right now. Do I still have to use the cleaner and brightener? I like to apply the clear stain without the pigments so the cedar can age and stay looking grey?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Robert Schwirz

You have to clean and brighten prior to using the clear.

Robert Schwirz
Robert Schwirz
4 years ago
Reply to 

Thanks

byron
byron
4 years ago

i have power washed the deck and it cleaned up real well.
is it neccessary to use any prep products and if so why?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  byron

Send a picture.

MJ Little
MJ Little
4 years ago

Why would a man advertising deck staining offer TWP 200 in Atlanta, GA area rather than the better rated TWP 100? VOC related?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  MJ Little

Maybe because he does not know better? The 200 is designed for shakes and shingles.

John
John
4 years ago

1. We have a 300 sq ft pine deck which has been power washed per TWP specs.

2. it was sealed 4 years ago with TWP 1530.

3. At the time we purchased a 5 gallon bucket. I estimate there are approximately
2 1/2 gallons left. The bucket has been stored in a heated basement.

4. Should I use what’s left over or buy new.

5. If I buy new, how many gallons should I buy for the 2 coats?

6. The wood is quiet dry. Should I put on 3 coats.

Thank you for your assistance.

John

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  John

It has gone bad by now. About 3 gallons for the 2 coats. Do not put on 3 coats.

John
John
4 years ago
Reply to 

Thank You!!!!

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Admin
4 years ago

10-15 business days at this time during Covid-19

Midge
Midge
4 years ago

800 sq foot deck that is quite old but looks good. All cleaned and powerwashed.

1. Should we use TWP 100 series?

2. Does “CLEAR” have slight tint?

3. How many coats to apply?

3. How much TWP to purchase for 800 sq ft deck?

Thanks

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Midge

1. 100 or 1500 based on your state laws.
2. No. Use a tinted color.
3. 2 coats
4. 7-8 gallons

Darrell
Darrell
4 years ago

Just had a new rough-sawn redwood fence with rough-sawn privacy lattice but then PT Doug fir 4×4 posts installed last week in the SF Bay Area. How long should I wait before applying TWP 1500? Do I need to apply cleaner and then brightener after the weathering period even though the fence will still be “new”?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Darrell
Darrell
Darrell
4 years ago
Reply to 

What about the mix of pressure treated posts with the rough-sawn redwood boards? Ok to just go ahead and stain it all straight away?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Darrell

If 90% or more is rough sawn go ahead and stain. Worse case is you may need to touch up areas of the smooth wood in a year or so.

Jordan
Jordan
4 years ago

Cedar fence built in June of 2019. Looking at the 1515 Honeytone. Fence is 6′ tall and 245′ per side. does it need 2 coats? How many gallons am I looking at?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Jordan

What is the length of the fence?

Jordan
Jordan
4 years ago
Reply to 

245′

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Jordan

For 3000 sq feet and 2 coats applied wet on wet, you will need about 25-30 gallons. Make sure to clean and brighten for prep: https://www.twpstain.com/gemini-s-restore-a-deck-cleaner-and-brightener-kit

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4 years ago

I have a quick question. I am about to order cleaner and stain for my deck and when I calculate the sq footage I am coming up with 564 before the railing and steps. I used the calculator and it is coming up with 1780 sq feet (after adding railing and steps) and is telling me I need 18 gallons of stain!!! Is it that much more for a railing?? The railing is not solid, spindles several inches a part. I just want to make sure I order enough product without having too much. Initially I was going to order a 5 gallon container thinking that was adequate but not I am really not sure.

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to 

You must be entering your info correctly to get that big of a difference. Length x width for the deck floor. Railings are the length of rails x height. Add that all up and add in any sq footage for stairs. What does that come to?

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4 years ago
Reply to 

Oh goodness…I am a dingbat, when I plugged my numbers into your online calculator I put the inches for the railing height…hahaha, not wonder it wanted me to get 18 gallons, I made it look like I had a 30 foot railing! After re-doing the railing calculation it came back with 7 gallons recommended which sounds perfect. Thanks for your speedy reply, I can’t wait to get my products ordered and get started on this project. Thanks again.

Craig
Craig
4 years ago

I am considering this stain for recently built wood shed doors. These were made from pressure treated lumber but the wood had dried considerably in the store before installation (so not wet/green). A simple water drop test showed the water absorbing within 10 minutes. Do I still need to wait 9-12 months to stain since it’s new wood?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Craig

Yes, 4+ months and the prep.

Bo McGinty
Bo McGinty
4 years ago

Definitely want the 1515 Honeytone for new fence. Trying to figure out how much for 300’ of 6’ height??

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Bo McGinty

Both sides? About 30-35 gallons for two coats and 3600 sq feet.

Mary
Mary
4 years ago

I have a 7 yr old cedar deck in MN. Whatever product was used to stain pealed almost immediately. It was a grey stain. I have now power washed and sanded some parts where the stain remained. Do I need to still do a deck wash? (Parts where it is shaded and more prone to mold didn’t wash as well) Or just the brighter? I’m interested in the Cottage Grey 100 series but worried about peeling again. Do you think I could still go with it? What is the best way to apply?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Mary

Your prep looks okay to stain. You can use the the TWP gray now.

Mary
Mary
4 years ago
Reply to 

Thank you! How many days after rain and pre rain do you recommend to apply?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Mary

48 hours after rain. 24 hours before rain can come on a stained deck.

Doug
Doug
4 years ago

I have used TWP 101 on my log home since it was built in 1999. I read in your specs that the 1500 series has better UV protection. Can it be applied over the previously applied TWP 100 stain?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Doug

You would have to strip it. Best to stick with the 101.

Eric
Eric
4 years ago

I had a pressure treated pine deck installed in August of 2019. I recently cleaned and brightened the deck with the purpose of staining it after it dried but unfortunately it unpredictably rained the night I cleaned and brightened my deck. I changed gears and did some research and now I plan to use Twp 1500 natural (nj). So my questions : do I need one coat on this new deck or two coats wet on wet? Also do I need to clean and brighten again? I sent a picture of deck after the cleaning when it was raining and then the next night when it dried. Looks a lot lighter (white).. your thoughts ?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Eric

One coat for new wood. You do not need to prep again.

David
David
4 years ago

I have 1,232 square feet of cedar deck in Michigan that was sealed with another product in the Fall of 2017. I believe I can still use 100 in Michigan. Would you please let me know what the correct prepping and seal options are for this installation as well as the quantity needed. Thanks!

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  David

We would need pictures for help with current prep.

David
David
4 years ago
Reply to 

There’s a variety of conditions.

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  David

Strip and brighten for prep. TWP 100 for stain. You can pick up in Bloomfield Hills, MI at our location if you want.

David
David
4 years ago
Reply to 

Thanks. Bloomfield is too far for me. Would you please let me know your thoughts on quantities of each product prep and stain for 1,232 sq ft?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  David

2 Stripper/Brightener kits and about 10-15 gallons of stain.

Chad
Chad
4 years ago

300′ of yard fence to stain, 42″ is height and doing both sides. 100 series be best? How much will it need

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Chad

100 or 1500 based on where you live. About 20-25 gallons for two coats.

Ryan
Ryan
4 years ago

Hi. I have new 30’x18′ deck that was built in July and November (half at a time) 2018 with treated lumber. I am looking to stain it for the first time. The deck has roughly 60′ of railing, 4′ tall.

The product calculator states I need 2 kits of Restore a Deck, and 9 gallons of stain.

Is this accurate? Should I apply one coat or two of stain?

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Ryan

Yes, that is the correct amount for applying two coats wet on wet.

Ryan
Ryan
4 years ago
Reply to 

Thanks. I was advised before (on this site – I lost the thread) that only one coat is needed for new wood. I’m not sure which to go by.

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Ryan

Your wood is not new anymore when built in 2018.

Jess
Jess
4 years ago

Hi. I stained using the 100 series 2 years ago. Now I am planning to re-coat and will treat with the Gemini restore kit first. Last time I sanded the wood to prep it and the deck took about 1 and 3/4ths of a gallon to stain. So do you think 1 gallon would be adequate now to re-coat it?

Also, when I re-coat–should I do one coat or two?

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Jess

No, you will need the same as last time.

Jess
Jess
4 years ago
Reply to 

Ok. Makes sense. For a re-coat (the original is in decent shape)…do you recommend 1 or 2 coats?

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4 years ago
Reply to  Jess

Probably just one will be needed.

Marty Wallingford
Marty Wallingford
4 years ago

I have a new pressure treated deck that was built in November 2019. When should I start to think about staining it? Also, since it is new, what preparation do I need to do before staining? I like the look of the Rustic color.

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
Admin
4 years ago

See here. You can prep and stain this Spring: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/

Toni Mawhirter
Toni Mawhirter
4 years ago

If I have a well-maintained redwood deck, previously Treated with Sikkens cetol, Is it a necessity to go beyond ordinary cleaning and pressure washing to be able to use the TWP 1500

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4 years ago
Reply to  Toni Mawhirter

You will have to fully remove the Sikkens to be able to use the TWP.

Chris
Chris
4 years ago

What is the square footage per single coat for a five gallon can of 1500

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Admin
4 years ago
Reply to  Chris

It depends on the porosity, the age of the woo, and the type of wood. About 750-1000 per coat for a 5-gallon pail but that can vary.

Paul T. Burnett
Paul T. Burnett
4 years ago

How many gallons on 1501 cedartone needed for 440 square ft.

TWP Stains Authorized Dealer
Admin
4 years ago

About 4-4 if doing two coats.

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4 years ago

Do you have a calculator to determine how many gallons will be needed to stain a house of the 100 series (120 Pecan). It was stained (when siding was put on new) 6 years ago with TWP Pecan and has held up great but wanting to stain again due to fading and weathering. I am assuming only one coat since this is second staining. Thanks!

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4 years ago
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Just measure width x height for each side and add up for a total sq footage. Sq footage for 1 gallon and 1 coat is about 150-200 sq feet per gallon.

Andrew
Andrew
4 years ago

Hello TWP, I have about 175′ of linear cedar fence that was done using 1×6 cedar milled boards (finished all sides). I believe the wood was kiln dried prior to sale. The fence was installed this summer, approximately 3 months ago.

I would like to finish all sides of the fence (about 2000 SF), should I do 1 coat or 2 coats of TWP 1500?

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4 years ago
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One coat for new smooth wood.

Cathy
Cathy
4 years ago

I have just built a deck using treated lumber from Menards and want to protect it. I would chose an oil based semi-transparent product. I have read many helpful comments and instructions but I am still unsure about the timing of the application to “new” wood. It’s fall here and the temperatures are falling. Suggestions please for product (1500 or ?) and when to apply. Thanks

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4 years ago
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See this article about TWP and new wood: https://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/

Tary
Tary
5 years ago

My deck right after powerwashing

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5 years ago
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Apply two coats of the TWP 100 Series wet on wet application.

Tary
Tary
5 years ago
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Thanks, how much time between coats?

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Tary
Tary
5 years ago

My deck is three years old, today it was power washed and the recommendation was to use your product. No previous stain or sealant was ever applied. I am in Michigan. May I have your suggestions on best way to proceed.

Roger Hultgren
Roger Hultgren
5 years ago

Sorry, forgot the deck size on last post. It is 10×10 with railing of 10′ and 35″ high.
Roger

Roger Hultgren
Roger Hultgren
5 years ago

I have purchased an older home on Cape Cod MA about 1.2 miles from the ocean for our retirement. The deck and railing material is redwood. Ti was installed at least 10+ years ago. I have removed all paint and old stain and sanded with 120 grit paper. the wood is of good quality with no rot. I would like to stain with a redwood stain. what do you recomend, how many coats and which product is best for this area? Also, do you have any dealers in the Hyannis MA area?
Thank you
Roger

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5 years ago
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Sanding with 120 is too fine. Best to do a final prep with the Gemini Restore Kit as this will help the stain soak in deeper. https://www.twpstain.com/gemini-s-restore-a-deck-cleaner-and-brightener-kit

Just one coat of stain since you sanded. Use the TWP 1500 Series. We ship to your area.

Gary
Gary
5 years ago

7 ft. X 36 ft. porch ceiling with bare (cleaned) rough finish cedar T&G 1X6 boards.
How much 101 cedartone natural stain is recommended for one coat? Also what applicator do you recommend for best result?
Located near Seattle.

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5 years ago
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2 Gallons. Apply with a stain pad applicator.

Sami
Sami
5 years ago

Deck is 16 months old pressure treated pine(picture attached). We would like to stain it with honetone. Do I need to apply one coat or two coats of stain.? We will use the cleaner and brightener kit before staining. We are in New Jersey. Do we use the 1500 series?

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5 years ago
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yes, use the TWP 1515 Honeytone. Two light coats applied wet on wet.

steve
steve
5 years ago

I have a big deck down by the river and I am going to stain after cleaning, what product should I use

100 series or 1500?

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5 years ago
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Where do you live?

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