Cypress lumber is commonly used to make decks siding and many types of outdoor furniture and garden structures.
Best stain for cypress siding.
Paint or heavily pigmented stains solid color stains also are not recommended for cypress decks.
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Interior trim is an example as are stained cypress cabinets.
However because of it s weather resistant quality a majority of cypress is used for exterior decking siding fencing and structural members such as beams and posts.
Keeping the natural look on wood siding.
Because it stands up to weather and use people often choose it as an exterior wood for their homes.
Preserving the natural color of cypress wood outdoors.
Do not use a stain formulated for siding or other such surfaces.
Most semi transparent stains provide adequate protection for 18 to 24.
Cypress is a wood found is southern coastal areas.
The sun and water beat down on a deck snow can pile up.
The wood is naturally oily which helps it to naturally resist splitting and warping.
However along with cedar and redwood cypress contains natural tannins that bleeds through paint quickly.
In siding as in much else the natural look is in vogue these days with many customers wanting to leave their cedar or redwood siding unpainted and unstained.
How to stain cypress wood.
In order to paint cypress wood prep the surface and apply a stain blocking primer.
Cypress takes stains very well however semi transparent stains do not last as long as paint systems.
Like cedar and redwood it.
Cypress wood is a light colored wood so it seems like it d be easy to cover with paint.
However cypress siding on a home s south and west sides may need to be re stained before the north and east facing sides due to increased sun exposure.
The best stains should last three to five years on a deck and even longer if applied to siding or fences which don t get as much abuse.
A pale wood with a straight grain cypress is sturdy and attractive.
For those who prefer solid finishes or splashes of color consider using 100 percent resign acrylic latex paints along with a compatible primer.