Summer in Gainesville means one thing: you’re living outside. The grill is going, the kids are in the pool, and neighbors are dropping by unannounced. Your backyard becomes an extension of your home, and just like the inside of your house, it can start to look a little rough around the edges if it hasn’t gotten some attention in a while.
The good news? A few targeted upgrades can completely transform the space, and there’s a logical order to tackle them.
Power Wash First to Prep Every Surface
Before any staining or painting happens, your surfaces need to be clean, really clean. Florida’s heat and humidity create ideal conditions for mold, mildew, and algae to build up on concrete, wood, and siding. That green film isn’t just unsightly; it’ll actually prevent stain from adhering properly if it isn’t removed first. And sometimes, a good power wash alone is enough to make your backyard look dramatically better.
Read More: “Grime, Be Gone: When to Power-Wash Your Home”
Stain Your Pool Deck for a Cooler, Better-Looking Finish
If your pool deck is faded or tired, staining it is one of the highest-impact upgrades you can make. A quality stain enhances foot traction, helps the surface stay cooler underfoot on hot summer days, and extends the life of your concrete.
As for color, earthy tones like sandstone and terracotta give a natural, resort-like feel, while cooler grays and blues lean toward a more modern feel. A professional can help you find what works best with your home and landscaping.
Stain Your Fence to Protect and Polish the Whole Yard
Your fence is the frame around your backyard, and if it’s gray and weathered, it pulls the whole space down, no matter how nice everything else looks. Wood fence staining protects against UV damage, moisture, and the wear of Florida’s seasons while enhancing the wood’s natural grain. A freshly stained fence signals that your outdoor space is well-maintained, whether you’re hosting a pool party or getting ready to sell.
Paint Your Exterior to Tie It All Together
If you’re already refreshing your pool deck and fence, it’s worth taking a look at your home’s exterior, too. A fresh coat of paint protects your siding against moisture and wood rot—a real concern for Florida homes—and ties your whole property together visually. A clean, bright exterior makes your landscaping and freshly stained surfaces pop even more.
Read More: “What Color Should I Paint My Home’s Exterior?”
Get Your Backyard Ready for Summer
The best outdoor spaces look clean, cared-for, and cohesive. A stained pool deck, refreshed fence, and freshly painted exterior all work together to create that feeling, and most of it is more affordable than you’d expect. At CorsPaint, we handle all of it. Give us a call, and we’ll help you figure out the best place to start.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pool Deck Staining and Backyard Prep
Most pool deck staining jobs can be completed in one to two days, depending on the size of the deck and the condition of the surface. If power washing or repairs are needed first, factor in some additional dry time before staining begins.
In Florida’s climate, plan to re-stain your pool deck every three to five years. Intense UV exposure, heat, and regular water contact wear down the finish faster than in cooler climates, so staying ahead of it keeps your deck looking good and protected.
In most cases, yes. The work is done on the deck surface itself, so the pool typically doesn’t need to be drained. Your painter can walk you through any prep considerations specific to your setup.
Late spring and early summer are ideal, before the heaviest afternoon storms roll in. Lower humidity in the morning hours helps paint cure properly. Fall is another good window once hurricane season winds down.
Costs vary based on square footage, surface condition, and the scope of work. The best way to get an accurate number is a free on-site consultation—CorsPaint offers those at no charge. Schedule yours today.

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