The ideal temperature for staining decks is between 50 f to 90 f.
Does stained siding wood peel.
The moisture trapped inside the wood may hamper stain absorption into its fibers eventually causing it to peel off.
I suspect the deck was either painted or that it received multiple coats of stain.
Most stains absorb into the wood surface so they don t form a film that could peel off.
That will both extend the life of the siding and make the color more what you want.
You might consider having the siding stained with a preservative type stain that soaks into the wood and does not leave any surface coating that will peel and look ugly.
People often wrongly assume that applying one or two more coats will make the stain more durable.
The problem is becoming more common peeling problems are becoming more common mostly due to air quality regulations.
They just weather away.
We will cover several factors that contribute to poor adhesion in detail but if the stain does not properly stick to the wood it will almost always peel.
To a lesser extent other products like semi transparent stains cabot semi solid stains and cabot decking stains can flake and peel from wood siding or deck structures if these products are over applied.
Solid color stain is not supposed to peel like paint does when applied to cedar siding.
The stain has not adhered sufficiently to the wood.
Many factors can contribute to this problem.
Film forming wood protecting products like paints solid color stains enamels shellac polyurethane and epoxy coatings are the principal coatings involved when peeling problems occur.