TWP 1500 and100 (Series) Stain Coupon Codes, Discounts, and Promo Codes

Applying TWP stain to any wood deck or other exterior wood surface will help safeguard against rot, decay, and UV discoloration. Knowing TWP Total Wood Preservative is a quality product gives homeowners a peace of mind. After all, deck maintenance is not cheap, but it is one of those evil necessities that will save you money in the long run. Neglecting an exterior wood surface can lead to premature failure and structural concerns. 

Finding a quality stain like TWP at a discount would be great. But are there TWP Stain coupon codes available? TWP manufacturers and their authorized dealers do not offer online stain coupon codes. If you do find any coupon codes available, it is likely from an unauthorized dealer and the product’s performance cannot be guaranteed.

To get the best price available, buy only from an authorized TWP dealer. TWPstain.com is the official authorized online dealer for Gemini Coatings. Gemini is the largest manufacturer of the TWP stain line. TWPstain.com offers the best price on quality TWP series wood stains and sealers. Their TWP stain pricing cannot be beat by any other website.

Although there are no TWP stain coupon codes, if you sign up for the TWPstain.com newsletter you will receive periodic coupons, product tips, and info. Buying from an authorized dealer will ensure the best price without coupon codes. It also helps knowing that an authorized dealer will stand by the product and help answer any questions or concerns you may have during your staining project.

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    David Colalillo · 08/22/2015
    I recently purchased your TWP 100 5 gal. stain. The product was shipped UPS and was damaged but not opened (almost), they had to repackage the pail in plastic and new box. The product works great and I will be ordering 2nd 5 gal. pail soon.
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    TWP Stains · 07/30/2015
    epimelide:
    Hello,

    Which product would be best to stain a privacy fence. All wood is #2 pine treated with Pro wood treatment. We live in North Carolina.

    Thanks!

    This is pre stained? If so you will need to remove the current stain before using the TWP 100 Series.
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    Reanna Morton · 07/30/2015
    Hello,

    Which product would be best to stain a privacy fence. All wood is #2 pine treated with Pro wood treatment. We live in North Carolina.

    Thanks!
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    TWP Stains · 07/19/2015
    Robert Zika:
    Just wondering about any promotions.

    We do not have any promos currently.
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    Robert Zika · 07/19/2015
    Just wondering about any promotions.
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    TWP Stains · 07/11/2015
    Marco Leitao:
    looking to place a order , any sales or discounts?

    We do not have any coupons or sales currently.
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    Robert Turner · 07/10/2015
    Looking for difference between products
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    Marco Leitao · 07/10/2015
    looking to place a order , any sales or discounts?
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    TWP Stains · 06/28/2015
    Dave stone:
    My redwood decks in CA have needed TWP every 2 to 3 years due to lots of sun. It's time to re coat again. 1500 seems to be the one for decks but I saw in blog below you recommended an Austin TX deck owner to use 100. Please advise if I should use 1500 or one of your other products. I noticed the 200 has 94% solids but could not find that info on 1500.

    You cannot use the 100 Series in CA, only the 1500. 200 Series is the shakes and shingles. You are using the correct product.
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    Dave stone · 06/27/2015
    My redwood decks in CA have needed TWP every 2 to 3 years due to lots of sun. It's time to re coat again. 1500 seems to be the one for decks but I saw in blog below you recommended an Austin TX deck owner to use 100. Please advise if I should use 1500 or one of your other products. I noticed the 200 has 94% solids but could not find that info on 1500.
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    TWP Stains · 05/21/2015
    Carole Cameron:
    We live in central Mississippi and have a 22 year old deck with some splitting issues because of it's age. Have been using Thompson's semi-transparent on it. Can't determine which TWP series (100 or 1500) would give the best preservation penetration for this old deck. Please advise. Thanks!

    Use the 100 series for this.
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    Carole Cameron · 05/21/2015
    We live in central Mississippi and have a 22 year old deck with some splitting issues because of it's age. Have been using Thompson's semi-transparent on it. Can't determine which TWP series (100 or 1500) would give the best preservation penetration for this old deck. It is made of PTP. Please advise. Thanks!
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    Carole Cameron · 05/21/2015
    We live in central Mississippi and have a 22 year old deck with some splitting issues because of it's age. Have been using Thompson's semi-transparent on it. Can't determine which TWP series (100 or 1500) would give the best preservation penetration for this old deck. Please advise. Thanks!
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    TWP Stains · 05/18/2015
    Joseph Kuchan:
    What stain do you recommend for a new white crdat lawn swing to be used in northern Illinois?

    For IL you have to use the 1500 series.
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    Joseph Kuchan · 05/17/2015
    What stain do you recommend for a new white crdat lawn swing to be used in northern Illinois?
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    TWP Stains · 04/28/2015
    Roxann:
    I am interested in your 1530 stain. We live in Il. and replaced our deck 18 mouths ago and it is 1350 Sq. feet treated pine. Do you think we need 2 or 3 5 gal. containers. Thank you.

    For two coats you will need roughly 10-15 gallons. It varies on the application and how dried out the wood is. Make sure to prep well first with the Gemini Restore Kit.
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    Roxann · 04/27/2015
    I am interested in your 1530 stain. We live in Il. and replaced our deck 18 mouths ago and it is 1350 Sq. feet treated pine. Do you think we need 2 or 3 5 gal. containers. Thank you.
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    TWP Stains · 04/02/2015
    Jane McLaurin:
    Interested in wood sealer for newly constructed cedar siding

    You can use the 100 or 1500 for the cedar siding. Please read this about new wood:
    http://www.twpstainhelp.com/prepping-new-wood-for-twp-stains/
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    Jane McLaurin · 04/01/2015
    Interested in wood sealer for newly constructed cedar siding
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    TWP Stains · 03/30/2015
    Ken Clemens:
    Waiting on Coupon code or sale!

    Sorry but no coupons or sales are available currently. You can sign up as the articles states.