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Most homeowners in Whitestown know their deck needs attention long before they actually do anything about it. The chipped paint, the fading wood grain, the boards that look like they’ve had one too many Indiana winters. That’s where we come in.
Decks On Point approaches every staining and painting project the same way, whether the deck is compact or sprawling, simple or detailed.
We inspect the surface carefully, address loose nails and cracks before anything gets applied, and use premium paint and stain products built to stand up to the sun, the rain, and whatever Boone County throws at it come February.
The result is a finish that actually lasts, one that protects the wood and keeps looking good for years.
From the first conversation to the final cleanup, you’ll have a dedicated project manager keeping things on track and keeping you informed. We respect your home and your space, and we show that in how we work and how we leave things when we’re done.

Most deck staining and painting projects in the Whitestown area run around $2,000, though your specific number depends on several factors tied to your deck’s size, condition, and the finish you choose.
The most accurate way to get a number you can plan around is to contact us with your project details.
1. Deck Size and Square Footage
The square footage of your decking area is the single biggest driver of cost. A small 200-square-foot deck and a 600-square-foot wraparound are completely different projects in terms of materials and labor.
2. Current Condition of the Wood
A deck in decent shape that just needs a fresh coat is a straightforward job. A surface with peeling paint, deep cracks, loose nails, or visible mold requires more prep work before the stain or paint can go on properly.
3. Number of Coats Required
Some wood decks only need one coat to achieve solid protection. Others, especially those with heavier wear or bare, thirsty wood, benefit from two coats for real durability. More coats mean more product and more time on site.
4. Type of Stain or Paint Selected
A clear stain, a semi-transparent finish, and a premium paint each come with different price points and different levels of protection. Higher-end finishes tend to last longer and reduce how often you need to refinish, which can actually save money over the lifespan of the deck.
5. Deck Complexity and Features
A flat, ground-level deck is simpler to coat than a raised deck with posts, railings, fence sections, or multiple levels. More features mean more careful prep, more precision with the brush, and more time protecting surrounding plants and the house.
Think of it this way: at around $2,000, professional deck staining spreads out to roughly a few hundred dollars a year across its lifespan. That’s comparable to what most homeowners spend on a single weekend getaway, but this one adds lasting value to your home and gives you an outdoor space you’ll actually use.
Most staining and painting projects wrap up in one to two days. We know what we’re doing, we plan the work in advance, and we stick to the schedule we give you. When the job is done, we clean up the space and leave it the way we found it. No lingering mess, no guesswork about when we’re coming back.

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Carter Oyler
A freshly stained deck isn’t just nicer to look at. It’s a surface you’ll actually want to spend time on.
Call us at (317) 903-2431 or visit our contact page here to share your project details and get a clear, honest quote.
Our deck staining and painting services protect your investment, extend the life of your wood, and give your outdoor space the appearance it deserves.
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Whitestown IN is one of Indiana’s fastest-growing communities, sitting in the heart of Boone County just northwest of Indianapolis. Locals spend summer evenings at Main Street Park catching free concerts and splashing around with the kids, and weekends cycling the historic Big-4 Trail into Zionsville.