The Wood Stain over Area computes the amount of wood stain to finish wood surfaces based size of the area to be stained and the stain product coverage defined by a container size and coverage per container.
INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:
Wood Stain (WS): The calculator returns the amount of wood stain needed to stain the area in gallons or quarts and the number of specified containers (cans of stain). However, these answers can be automatically converted to compatible units via the pull-down menu.
The surface area of a floor or other area is based on the length and width. The amount of stain needed is based on other factors.
For outside decks, the surface conditions dictate the amount of stain needed. 400 ft2 to 500 ft2 of smooth surfaces can be covered with one gallon of stain. Only 200 ft2 to 300ft2 of rough surfaces can be covered with a gallon of stain.
Wood stain is a type of finish used to enhance the appearance of wood by adding color while allowing the natural grain to show through. Wood stains consists of pigments or dyes suspended in a solvent, such as water, oil, or alcohol. Stains penetrate the wood fibers rather than sitting on the surface like paint, creating a more natural look.
There are different types of wood stains, including:
Stains are often sealed with a clear finish, like polyurethane, to protect the wood from wear and moisture.
Stain typically takes four to six hours to dry. Do not place furniture on newly stained deck for at least twenty four hours.
Stain only works if it can penetrate into the material. This means that the material should be free of loose fibers, oils and organic material such as mildew. For outdoor staining, power washing, sanding or the use of a wire brush or scraper can often effectively remove unwanted material. However, be sure to sweep off removed material, and in the event of power washing, allow the material to thoroughly dry to make it permeable to the stain.