Hi there,
I recently bought and moved into a house with a 5m x 3m timber deck on the upstairs floor (the carport is directly beneath it), and the deck looks like it hasn't been taken care of very well, it's looking weathered with grey and thirsty looking areas, uneven and patchy staining, and has several scratches from furniture and possibly a dog.
After looking at posts on this site and others, I thought I might be able to get away with just vigorously cleaning with Intergrain Deck Cleaner, and then apply 2 or 3 coats of Intergrain Deck Stain (in Merbou colour).
However after doing the clean the other day, the deck looks even worse for wear, and the scratches and patchiness of the previous stain are very apparent (see attached images).
I'm thinking now I probably need to sand the whole thing back to bare timber.
The upright posts also have wire balustrades running through them, which don't look to be easy to take out and reassemble without re-crimping(?) the wires, so I am hoping to avoid having to take those wires out.
My questions are:
- based on the attached pics, am I right in thinking I really do need to sand the whole thing back, re-do the deck clean, and then and only then apply the coats of stain?
- in terms of sanding:
- I'm pretty sure I will need to punch in almost every single nail (there are many) as they are nearly all protruding somewhat from the level of the deck
- should I hire a floor sander or a handheld belt sander for the main deck?
- to sand the upright posts without removing the wire balustrades, could I use a detail sander or an orbital sander maybe that can fit between and around the wires?
- for the horizontal railings, should I use a belt sander for these?
Thanks for any advice on the matter, I'm not hell bent on doing a perfect job on this, but I would hate to go through the whole staining process and still see all the scratches and unevenness of the previous stain enshrined under it.
I if the uprights are going to be too tricky to sand without taking the wires out too I'm also ok with leaving those and just doing the main deck and the horizontal railings.
Apologies for any wrong nomenclature, I'm pretty new to the DIY world 🙂
Cheers!
Cheers!


