Staining Doors And Windows

Painting and staining timber doors and windows correctly is an essential part of the timber door manufacturing process.
Staining doors and windows. Learn how to stain outdoor windows and doors to protect and revitalise them from the elements. Committed to designing and creating authentic high quality products at a great price with one of the fastest lead times available has made us the leading supplier of custom stained glass windows nationwide. Once everything is ready put on protective eyewear and gloves and make sure you re working in a well ventilated area. For a stained or natural finish follow the same steps as the stained interior finish.
Sand and clean them and then stain the wooden interior side. Before staining a wood door take it off the hinges remove all the hardware and sand the door if it s been painted or stained previously. Apply the pre stain conditioner according to the manufacturer s instructions. Available in a variety of materials to match and compliment your windows sliding or gliding glass patio doors don t swing so they require less floor space allowing you to place furniture nearby inside or out.
For those that are comfortable with the process you can save a sizeable amount of cash by painting or staining your timber doors and windows yourselves whilst they are in our factory. Use a good quality pre stain wood conditioner to reduce the possibility of a blotchy looking or uneven finish. Be sure to finish the grille ends to help control potential condensation. Next choose a good quality stain with a petroleum base.
Staining the door dip a staining pad in wood stain and let the excess drip back into the bucket or stain tray. Sliding patio doors open by sliding along horizontal tracks at the head and sill. If your andersen windows have grilles they should be removed for staining. Apply stain to the top side of the door with even wiping motions that follow the wood.
Before the stain dries flip them over and clean excess stain from the exterior side with a clean rag dampened with mineral spirits.