To help the paint adhere use a bristle brush to coat the surface with a primer designed for exterior use on pressure.
Treated lumber paint or stain.
So it s actually better for beginners to paint the wood.
For a wood deck or fence i prefer the look and longevity of a semi transparent stain.
Make sure the wood is dry.
Stain runs between 20 and 35 per gallon while exterior paint suitable for decking ranges from 30 to as much as 60 per gallon.
And the constant shrinkage and expansion of the wood causes paint to peel over time.
A wood deck takes a lot of abuse from sun rain and snow.
Best way to tell if the pressure treated lumber is dry is to test the dryness by sprinkling the wood s surface with water.
A standard water test will let you know.
So it is way easier to get a smooth finish when you paint the pressure treated wood than if you were to stain it.
Stain is more budget friendly.
If the water soaks into the wood then it s dry and ready for stain or paint.
Allow the wood to dry completely and otherwise prepare the same ways you would when staining.
Painting wood evenly is not as hard as staining wood evenly.
You have to prepare the surface of the wood with primer before you can paint it.
While you can paint a pressure treated wood deck i don t recommend it.
If you just bought the wood let it weather for at least 60 days to allow the chemicals to evaporate and.
Disadvantages of painting pressure treated wood.
Sealing painting and staining pressure treated wood a project s not really done until it s finished.
Paints need to be acrylic based latex exterior use for cca treated wood exterior or interior use for acq treated wood.
If you are absolutely set on painting or staining your pressure treated lumber here are a few suggestions.
If the water beads up the wood is too wet and you need to wait before applying a finish.
If you have bought premium pressure treated lumber it can be stained as soon as you get it.
Selecting the proper paint or stain is important when deciding to cover pressure treated wood.
Pressure treated wood is ready to stain when it is no longer retaining the excess moisture from the treatment process.
It has already been prepared and all the moisture has been removed.
Using a brush apply at least two coats of latex paint to see best results.