
Beaumont sun and wind wear down unprotected wood fast. We clean, prep, and seal your deck so it stays solid, smooth, and good-looking for seasons to come.

Deck staining and sealing in Beaumont protects your wood from the inside out - stain adds color and soaks into the fibers, while sealer creates a surface barrier that keeps moisture from getting in, most jobs take one to two days from cleaning through final coat.
If you own a wood deck in Beaumont, the combination of intense sun at 2,600-foot elevation, dry pass winds, and occasional winter frost puts real stress on the finish. An unprotected deck can go from looking new to looking neglected in a single season out here. Deck staining and sealing slows that process down and keeps your boards from cracking, splintering, and graying before their time.
Not sure whether your deck needs staining or a more involved fix? If boards are soft, rotted, or broken, you may need deck repair and replacement before any protective coating can do its job.
Splash a small amount of water on your deck boards. If it soaks straight in and darkens the surface, the sealer is gone. Your deck is absorbing moisture every time it rains or someone hoses it down, which speeds up cracking and rot.
Wood that has lost its finish turns a dull, silvery gray from UV exposure. In Beaumont, where sun is intense year-round at this elevation, graying can happen within a season or two. A faded deck is an unprotected deck.
Dry, unprotected wood cracks along the grain and develops splinters on the surface - especially in Beaumont's low-humidity, windy climate. Those cracks are entry points for moisture and insects. Barefoot-unfriendly boards are a sign the wood needs treatment now.
Peeling stain is no longer protecting the wood. It also has to be stripped completely before a new coat can go on - you cannot stain over flaking finish and expect it to hold. A properly prepped reapplication fixes this and gives you an even, lasting result.
We handle the full process from start to finish - cleaning, stripping old finish when needed, brightening the wood, and applying the stain and sealer in even coats. Our product choices are matched to Beaumont conditions: UV-resistant formulas that hold up in intense desert sun, and sealers that keep moisture out through winter frost cycles. If you have a pool deck, we apply slip-resistant, water-tolerant finishes suited for surfaces that stay wet regularly.
If your deck has boards that have gone soft or are structurally compromised, we will tell you before we stain anything. There is no point sealing a deck that needs deck repair and replacement first. We give you an honest assessment and a clear plan so you know exactly what you are paying for and why.
Best for decks that have not been treated in two or more years and need thorough prep before a fresh protective coat.
Right for decks with peeling or flaking old finish that must be fully removed before new stain can bond properly.
For recently built decks ready to receive their first protective treatment - timed after the lumber has fully dried out.
Designed for decks surrounding pools, with slip-resistant, moisture-tolerant products that handle constant wet-foot traffic.
Beaumont sits at roughly 2,600 feet elevation in the San Gorgonio Pass, and the UV exposure up here is stronger than most homeowners realize - more intense than coastal Southern California cities. That sun breaks down wood finishes faster, which means your deck may need refreshing every one to two years rather than the two to three years typical in milder regions. The strong, steady winds through the pass also dry wood out quickly between rain events, which causes cracking and splitting if boards are not properly sealed. And unlike most of Southern California, Beaumont sees occasional freezing temperatures in winter - water that works its way into unsealed wood can freeze, expand, and turn small cracks into bigger problems come spring.
We work throughout the Beaumont area and into neighboring communities. Homeowners in Calimesa, CA and Banning, CA deal with the same pass-wind and UV conditions and benefit from the same approach to deck maintenance. If your neighborhood has HOA rules about deck appearance - common in Beaumont's newer master-planned communities - we will help you confirm approved colors before any product goes on.
We will schedule a time to look at your deck in person - most jobs cannot be quoted accurately over the phone. You get a written quote that covers cleaning, prep, and application. We reply within one business day.
We book jobs when temperatures are moderate and wind is calm - spring mornings and early fall are the best windows here. If conditions change, we adjust rather than rush a poor result.
Day one is all preparation - pressure washing, stripping any peeling old finish, and applying a wood brightener on older decks so the stain absorbs evenly. The deck dries overnight before staining begins.
Day two we apply stain and sealer in even coats. Before we leave, we walk you through the finished deck and give you a clear dry-time timeline - typically 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic, 48 to 72 before furniture.
Free estimate, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(951) 574-0539The San Gorgonio Pass is one of the windiest spots in Southern California, and a gust can ruin a freshly applied stain coat. We check forecasts and start early in the morning when winds are typically calmer, so the finish cures clean and even.
The most common reason a stain job fails within a year is poor prep - staining over dirty, wet, or peeling wood. We spend more time cleaning and preparing your deck than most contractors do, because that is what makes the finish last.
California has strict rules on coatings that can be used in-state. We use products that comply with California Air Resources Board VOC limits - which also means lower chemical exposure for your family and pets.
Many Beaumont communities have HOA guidelines that specify approved stain colors. We help you confirm what is allowed before we touch the deck, so you avoid costly do-overs and keep your HOA happy.
Every one of these points comes back to the same thing: a deck staining job that holds up in Beaumont conditions, not just one that looks good for a few weeks. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every project.
Build a new surface around your pool that stays safe and cool underfoot through Beaumont summers.
Learn MoreFix or replace soft, cracked, or structurally compromised boards before applying any protective finish.
Learn MoreBeaumont's intense sun starts breaking down unprotected wood early in the season - book your spring appointment now and your deck will be protected before the hottest months hit.