How well the siding has weathered the elements determines how often to restain.
How often does cedar siding need to be stained.
However with semi transparent stains you will need to take care with the application.
However if the stain used on the cedar siding has a clear coat a professional may only need to maintain the clear coat.
If the cedar siding only has a stain the wood will need to be restained fairly frequently as stains do not provide the same longevity as paint.
The few solid particles in this mix will not significantly obscure cedar s wood grain.
The service life of a stain also varies depending on the quality of the stain and the texture of the siding.
Bare cedar requires immediate staining.
A good maintenance coating is one coat of stain of the same color every five years.
Let s go over to the solid body stain.
Staining cedar with a semi transparent stain.
Let s look at probably two coats of stain every five years.
Allow the stain to dry slowly apply a second coat two coats are always recommended when you want to maintain the natural look of western red cedar.
Semi transparent stains are your best bet when you want the real look of slightly weathered cedar with protection.
When properly applied cedar stain should last for five to seven years or longer if weather conditions are mild.
There again if you are looking to do a color change or you had prolonged maintenance you re probably looking at two coats of stain every eight years.
There will be no difficulty in determining when it is time to do the job.