Nel&Mare wrote:
We upgraded our stairs to Maple + staining to a dark finish. Since we moved in, we are having issues with our stairs and the horrible job they did staining and finishing. Basically there are staple holes everywhere from I assume was from the cardboard cover they had during the building stage. They didn't wood fill them, and just stained over them…now there are dark "moles" everywhere. This was added to our 30 day and PDI.
Shipway/ Mattamy now want to come back and re-sand the stairs and than re-stain.
Can anyone tell me if this will cause the look of the wood to change? Right now, the Maple wood looks clean and smooth, somebody did mention that it may look grainy and rough (almost Oak like) after the fact..even after they stain and varnish.
Our stairs are Oak, so not sure if the same thing applies. But we had them come back and restain parts more than once.
First time they came back and re-stained it, the handrails ended up feeling more rough, not as smooth (they came back and re-did it third time and it was fine). Also first time they came back and re-stained a few steps that had scratches but then the new steps now weren't as glossy as the other stair steps, so they came back again and got it right the third time.
At the end, all the stairs look good now. I like the stain being slightly glossy (it's also a dark wood colour stain).
About the almost oak-like I'm not sure what that means. We have oak and it doesn't look rough to us. Looking at the maple stairs versus the oak stairs, I really couldn't notice a big difference. That's why we ended up going with the Oak. But I know many people prefer maple, it's just that it's not a noticible enough difference to us to justify the higher cost.