How to Stain a Cedar Gazebo or Pergola — California Maintenance Guide
Cedar gazebos need re-staining every 2-3 years to prevent UV silvering. Step-by-step guide plus product picks.
California UV destroys unprotected cedar. Yardistry and other premium cedar gazebos last 20+ years — but only if you re-stain every 2-3 years.
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| Pick | Best For | Approx Price |
|---|---|---|
| #1 Sealer | Thompson's WaterSeal Waterproofer (Clear) | $25-$40 / gal |
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When to Re-Stain
Cedar starts silvering 18-24 months after install. That's your signal. Light gray = OK to wait. Dark gray with surface roughness = re-stain immediately or face decay.
Step 1: Power Wash
1,200-1,500 PSI with 40-degree tip. Work with the grain. Remove all loose fibers and old stain.
Step 2: Wait 48 Hours
Let cedar dry completely before staining. Wet wood + stain = peeling.
Step 3: Apply Stain
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Step 4: Inspect Annually
Look for peeling, dark spots, soft wood. Touch up as needed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often to re-stain cedar?
Every 2-3 years in California sun. Every 4-5 years if shaded.
Best stain brand?
Thompson's WaterSeal for value. Cabot Australian Timber Oil for premium.
Pro service cost?
$299-$599 to re-stain a 12x14 gazebo (we provide stain).
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