Defy extreme solid wood stain will give you the longest lifespan and it does come in a white base that you wouldn t have to tint.
Does stained siding wood peel.
They just weather away.
Solid color stain is not supposed to peel like paint does when applied to cedar siding.
Years ago the wood siding on the clubhouse was treated with what i believe to be an acrylic solid stain.
First many house painting contractors promote the use of a two coat paint job as offering greater value than a one coat job.
It s peeling in places and needs to be recoated.
In fact oversaturating the wood will result in a thick film on the surface which will flake and peel away.
Sometimes moisture can and will seep in between the home and the siding which can be the cause of the peeling or blistering of the paint in first place.
Unlike paints semi transparent penetrating oil base stains cannot check and peel from plywood surfaces.
Most stains absorb into the wood surface so they don t form a film that could peel off.
Semi transparent dyes and stains don t peel like paint does however those which are thick or solid can peel in a similar manner to paint.
The bright white base is what you want to buy.
The moisture trapped inside the wood may hamper stain absorption into its fibers eventually causing it to peel off.
Paint has the tendency to crack and peel as it weathers.
Stain fades much more slowly and applying a new coat of stain over an old one will make your home s siding appear good as new.
You can clearly see the low quality paint sold as stain peeling.
People often wrongly assume that applying one or two more coats will make the stain more durable.
My childhood dresser is beautiful but the wood stain looks faded.
Semitransparent penetrating stains allow most of the wood grain to show through and the color can be controlled by pigments added to the stain.
This also prevents the cedar siding from rotting by trapped moisture.
The stain is more water permeable.
I suspect the deck was either painted or that it received multiple coats of stain.
Stain helps that moisture to escape from the cedar siding through the coating.
The stain is durable.
This true whether you go with a solid white stain or a paint.
Usually water is absorbed by untreated wood which lies on the underneath of the cedar siding.
In particular the bad prep can be from a dirty poorly prepared surface or because moisture migrating through the wood from behind the siding.
These stains penetrate the wood and do not form a continuous film or coating like paint.
Cheaper solid stains will peel especially on horizontal surfaces that get walked on.