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Stain vs. paint when it comes to your deck

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) -- The summer is winding down, but there's still plenty of time to enjoy your backyard deck. If your deck is looking a little drab and needs a facelift, you do have options. In this Angie's List report, should you paint or stain your deck?

When it comes to decks, a little neglect goes a long way.  If the stain on your deck is fading or worn, you may be debating whether to stain it again or just paint over it. Angie's List asked the experts and most say stick with the stain.

"As the wood shrinks and expands with changes in moisture and temperature, the paint doesn't always have the ability to move at the exact same rate and the only thing it can do at that point is release and let go of the wood and that manifests itself in cracking and peeling and chipping of the coating," said John Nearon, the director of operations for a deck company.

Stain though won't chip, peel or crack. A quality stain and sealer will penetrate the wood grain, allowing moisture to escape the wood - so look for an oil-based product.

While deck staining may seem like a simple weekend project, but it's a time-consuming job. If you don't have the time to commit or the expertise to do proper prep work, like power washing, a pro can help you get the longest-lasting results.

"Typically a company will quote staining a deck by the square foot or by the hour, so be sure it's clear in the estimate, the size of the deck. Additionally, find out what types of materials they are going to use and remember if they are going to have to do a lot of prep work, like stripping old paint or stain, that's going to cost extra," said Angie Hicks of Angie's List.

Whether you decide to do it yourself or hire a company, Angie's List says make sure there's a plan for covering and protecting plants and other areas from cleaners or stains. Wood decks do need to be re-stained every few years because even the best stains will fade, especially in high-traffic areas.

Remember you can catch the latest Angie's List report every Tuesday morning on WTXL Sunrise.